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We were taken her by a woman we met on the ferry and her husband. Without them we'd have had no idea these thousand-year-old carvings even existed. Since the husband is an archeologist we got a thorou...
Lost at the end of the background of a road, a monastery (of course) and these Buddha sculpted in the stone; it must be wonderful when concerts are given in this framework (and this acoustic)
If you follow the roadside signboard, you will arrive here. I made a great detour. There is a parking lot. If you follow the approach guide, you will reach a steep slope. Great atmosphere / size. I quit going to the back stage (because I was a little scared because there was no one). On the way back, I was able to return to the parking lot via the roadway.
I went by car. When I went to the guide of the navigation system, I saw a signboard called "No. 1 Parking Lot", "No. 2 Parking Lot" on my right hand, and "Fukoji approach" on my left hand, so I put my car in the parking lot and walked along the approach, but It was a pretty mountain road. As I learned later, if you follow the road you came by car as it is, you can reach the temple through a slightly wider road. It's a cliff Buddha, but it's amazing. I went further to the hall next to it (a little scared ...
Fudo Myoo, who has a gentle face, has been watching over the quiet valley where Shimizu springs for 800 years.
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I traveled around Oita Prefecture for 11 days mainly on the Makai Buddha and the hanging temples and shrines, but the main purpose in Bungo Ono City was to visit Fukoji Temple. I visited on Sunday in early December by the "Sato no Tabi Taxi", which the city subsidizes half price, but there were no other worshipers. The size of the makai Buddha that rises across the valley from the main hall side, the beauty of the stone Buddha in the stage and the back of the Buddha , the elegant Goma Do hall and each exquisite balance, and the quiet space that wraps the whole are ...
Who Knew?
We were taken her by a woman we met on the ferry and her husband. Without them we'd have had no idea these thousand-year-old carvings even existed. Since the husband is an archeologist we got a thorou...
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Lost at the end of the background of a road, a monastery (of course) and these Buddha sculpted in the stone; it must be wonderful when concerts are given in this framework (and this acoustic)
Puguang Temple Moya
If you follow the roadside signboard, you will arrive here. I made a great detour. There is a parking lot. If you follow the approach guide, you will reach a steep slope. Great atmosphere / size. I quit going to the back stage (because I was a little scared because there was no one). On the way back, I was able to return to the parking lot via the roadway.
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I went by car. When I went to the guide of the navigation system, I saw a signboard called "No. 1 Parking Lot", "No. 2 Parking Lot" on my right hand, and "Fukoji approach" on my left hand, so I put my car in the parking lot and walked along the approach, but It was a pretty mountain road. As I learned later, if you follow the road you came by car as it is, you can reach the temple through a slightly wider road. It's a cliff Buddha, but it's amazing. I went further to the hall next to it (a little scared ...
Fudo Myoo, who has a gentle face, has been watching over the quiet valley where Shimizu springs for 800 years.
I traveled around Oita Prefecture for 11 days mainly on the Makai Buddha and the hanging temples and shrines, but the main purpose in Bungo Ono City was to visit Fukoji Temple. I visited on Sunday in early December by the "Sato no Tabi Taxi", which the city subsidizes half price, but there were no other worshipers. The size of the makai Buddha that rises across the valley from the main hall side, the beauty of the stone Buddha in the stage and the back of the Buddha , the elegant Goma Do hall and each exquisite balance, and the quiet space that wraps the whole are ...