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Taima-dera Oku-in and a paradise garden. The flower of a peony can be seen here and there also in a paradise garden. It is supposed here that the garden itself expresses paradise and it tends to offer the flower of the peony almost drawn on the length ceiling on French appearance. If you think that the Satubun saint's last wish was inherited, a peony will be considered that positioning called an indispensable flower is carried out in expressing paradise. |