Kyoto was slated for total destruction in 1945, one of the targets of atomic bombing. The city owes its survival to the resistance of Henry Stimson, secretary of war, to that decision. Today, the city and its surrounding districts are a UNESCO world heritage site. Look
here to see why.
The Phoenix Hall is in a pleasant, park-like setting. You approach it from its back, so you only slowly come to grips with the fact that the building can never be pictured on a coin, or even a picture in all its glory. It is so light and open to te eye, that it seems like a transparent, ghost-like phoenix, spreading its wings, ready to fly away.
Peter
