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1 It was a three-day holiday in the month, so it was crowded with first-time visitors. It happened that the secret Buddha opened the book and I was lucky from the new year.
I felt that it was a little expensive to charge an admission fee of 500 yen on this scale. It's not so crowded on Saturdays and Sundays, it's not famous for sightseeing, it's not a surprisingly large hydrangea garden.
I visited the hydrangea mandala garden in the back of the temple. The well-maintained hydrangea is in bloom in a small area. The park was wider than I expected, and it was a good exercise to climb and go down. The temple itself is large and you can walk quite a bit from the parking lot. There was also a place to pray for health such as pets.
I also visited to ward off evil, and I also visited the first visit. 1 The day is very crowded from 11 time. If you go early in the morning, it means that it is vacant. It seems that this will continue on the third day. By the way, if you pull 1 number to 3 number with Omikuji, you can get a prize on the third day (even after that?). The scenery is also pretty good.
Sabakei Kannon, which is famous in the Kinan area. Sabakei Kannon, which I could see along the way, was stuck to a cliff in a sense like the entrance hall in Tottori Prefecture. However, this is like a concrete building ... It is a temple of Shinto and Buddhism syncretization that seems to have been built by actors. There seems to be a "Kawarake throw" that throws a small unglazed plate called Kawarake, which seems to be famous for evil, into the mountains. It's been a kawarake throw since I did it at Jingoji Temple in Kyoto more than ten years ago. Certainly it's a little refreshing if you throw it.
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1 It was a three-day holiday in the month, so it was crowded with first-time visitors. It happened that the secret Buddha opened the book and I was lucky from the new year.
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I felt that it was a little expensive to charge an admission fee of 500 yen on this scale. It's not so crowded on Saturdays and Sundays, it's not famous for sightseeing, it's not a surprisingly large hydrangea garden.
Ajisai garden
I visited the hydrangea mandala garden in the back of the temple. The well-maintained hydrangea is in bloom in a small area. The park was wider than I expected, and it was a good exercise to climb and go down. The temple itself is large and you can walk quite a bit from the parking lot. There was also a place to pray for health such as pets.
First visit to the shrine
I also visited to ward off evil, and I also visited the first visit. 1 The day is very crowded from 11 time. If you go early in the morning, it means that it is vacant. It seems that this will continue on the third day. By the way, if you pull 1 number to 3 number with Omikuji, you can get a prize on the third day (even after that?). The scenery is also pretty good.
Throwing
Sabakei Kannon, which is famous in the Kinan area. Sabakei Kannon, which I could see along the way, was stuck to a cliff in a sense like the entrance hall in Tottori Prefecture. However, this is like a concrete building ... It is a temple of Shinto and Buddhism syncretization that seems to have been built by actors. There seems to be a "Kawarake throw" that throws a small unglazed plate called Kawarake, which seems to be famous for evil, into the mountains. It's been a kawarake throw since I did it at Jingoji Temple in Kyoto more than ten years ago. Certainly it's a little refreshing if you throw it.