Here, we will introduce the “seven wonders” of the Chion-in, which have been passed down from long ago. Due to the construction on the temple grounds, some of these items are not available for public viewing. (At present, the wasuregasa (“forgotten umbrella,” located above the front verandah of the Mieidō), the uguisubari-no-rōka (“singing nightingale hallway,” located in the Mieidō and Shūedō’s connecting corridors), and the uryūseki (“cucumber rock,” located in front of the intersection of the Kuromon).