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(Kyoto): A sub-temple of the Daitoku-ji complex known for its rare bonsai garden and the Donkokaku pavilion , which is considered one of Kyoto's four famous pavilions. I can't find any reliable information on "soushkinboudera"

Children invented games: hide-and-seek with the sunset, a race where laughter counted as distance. An old woman told the legend of a village once ordinary until someone named their fear out loud — and once named, the fear turned into a fox that everyone learned to feed. The fox, she said, stayed because people learned to be kind to their worries.

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