Kiyomizu Kannon-do

In the city of Ueno in northeast Tokyo, visitors can spend the day in Ueno park where a lot of really fun places to visit from temple remains, shrines, and the national museums of Japan. Designed after the famous Kiyomizu-dera in Kyoto, this hall used to be a part of the Kaneiji temple complex before it was burned down, and houses a statue of the Bodhisattva of Compasion, Kannon. The hall is much like its famous ancestor with a healthy wood structure and an open balcony where visitors can  turn towards the hall to pray to Kannon, and then turn 180 degrees and be faced with a beautiful view over the pond in Ueno park with more of the city beyond. 

For the casual: 7. For the educated: 7.

Sorry I don't have a photo. For some reason I never took one.