While cutting through Myoshinji Temple en route to an area north of Ninnaji Temple, we saw this drain in front of a sub-temple.
Neatly framed by stone, the grated iron is held in place by gray cement.
Two early spring leaves of unknown origin lie on the upper left corner.
The stone of the path itself is large, rectangular slabs. The smaller, rounder stones at the top of the photo differentiates and denotes the entrance to the sub-temple.
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