As soon as passing through the last gate with the lack of the breathe because of the steep and long steps to the temple, there were two 3 story stone pagoda and the pavilion for the Buddhist drum.
It was strange the pagodas were located in far away from the main hall. The location of the pagodas was unusual. But the pagodas were well harmonized with the 2 story pavilion for the drum.
This kinds of combination was the first time for me up until now.
I guessed that arrangement might be the result of the shape of the location of the mountain in this mountain.
Anyway the location of the pagodas seemed to be the exceptional case in structuring temple buildings.
The two pagodas were as same as Bul Gook Sa temple in Gyeong Ju.
In my view that area must be the most beautiful place in this temple.
Bu Seok Sa was so famous with the one of the oldest wooden building in Korea.
So many people tend to come by this temple to look around this famous building.
But if you enjoy the scenes in this temple, you’d never missed this place.
The first story of the pavilion was the gate to the main building area.
But second story of the pavilion was the place for drum and other instrument.
I had stayed for a while there to enjoy that place.