Uji

Uji

Uji is a Japanese city south of Kyoto, known for its shrines and temples. The 10th-century Buddhist Byōdō-in Temple includes Phoenix Hall, named for the phoenix statues crowning it. Ujigami Shrine is said to be Japan's oldest Shinto shrine. The Tale of Genji Museum displays scenes from the classic novel. Uji is known as a producer of green tea, which can be sampled at a traditional tea ceremony at Taihō-an Teahouse.

People died in Uji (First 13 people) - Page 2

Minamoto no Yorimasa

Minamoto no Yorimasa

Japanese poet

Ingen Poet

Ingen Poet

Poet

Fujiwara no Yorimichi

Fujiwara no Yorimichi


Ingen

Ingen

Poet

Tatsuo Nishida

Tatsuo Nishida

Japanese linguist

Akiko Akazome

Akiko Akazome

Japanese writer

Fujiwara no Hiroko

Fujiwara no Hiroko

Member of the Imperial House of Japan ‧ Go-Reizei's wife

George Ede

George Ede

Translator

Henri Doré

Henri Doré

Missionary

Tao Yuanming

Tao Yuanming

Poet

Yicheng

Yicheng

Monk

Xuyun

Xuyun

Chinese teacher

Wang Mian

Wang Mian

Chinese painter