Known as Inome Window, it is believed to prevent disasters and bring happiness. Also nicknamed the ‘Window of Happiness’, its shape is actually based on the 1400-year-old Inome (meaning boar’s eye) pattern, which coincidentally looks like a heart.
The best time to catch a perfect heart-shaped sunlight through the window framing the garden outside is around 4pm on a sunny day in mid-August to early September.
After photographing the window, don’t forget to look up: the ceiling is decorated with gorgeous paintings of Japanese flower art.
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