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It is a temple of the Shingon sect tozan school.
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Located in Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki City. It is a temple of the Shingon sect Toyoyama school. A wooden seated statue of Shaka Nyorai is enshrined in the main hall. In addition, there are Rokujizo statues, Kobo Daishi goson statues, Ebisu god, Kitamuka Kannon, and Mugen spirit memorial towers in the precincts.
North side of the JR line Hieda Shrine is on the south side of the JR line. There is a parking space in the precincts that used to be a betto of Hieda Shrine. It is a place where you can feel calm like a temple.
There is a big gate. It is located along the jogging course, so we will visit at the beginning of the year and the end of the year. It is one of the Seven Lucky Gods of Kawasaki.
From Tokyu Shin Maruko Station, go straight east through the shopping street and go about 500m, and it is located at the end, and it is sandwiched between the JR elevated track on the right and the Tama River in the back. In a quiet residential area, there are quite large trees and magnificent mountain gates, which is eye-catching. Rokujizo and Ebisu-do were built in the precincts, which was more than I expected. Just looking quietly, I was surprised at the Shinkansen, which runs right next to it at a considerable speed, which made more frequent and loud noises than I expected. ...
Dairakuin is a temple of the Shingon sect Buzan school, which is headed by Hase-dera Temple in Nara, and was originally a Jingu-dera Temple of Sannosha (currently Hieda Shrine). The mountain gate and main hall are quite magnificent. There is also Ebisudo, which enshrines the Ebisu God of Kawasaki's Seven Lucky Gods. However, the Tokaido Shinkansen passed right next to it without cutting it, and it was a little noisy 々.
It is a temple of the Shingon sect tozan school.
Located in Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki City. It is a temple of the Shingon sect Toyoyama school. A wooden seated statue of Shaka Nyorai is enshrined in the main hall. In addition, there are Rokujizo statues, Kobo Daishi goson statues, Ebisu god, Kitamuka Kannon, and Mugen spirit memorial towers in the precincts.
There are many places to see.
North side of the JR line Hieda Shrine is on the south side of the JR line. There is a parking space in the precincts that used to be a betto of Hieda Shrine. It is a place where you can feel calm like a temple.
Yuli なお Temple です.
There is a big gate. It is located along the jogging course, so we will visit at the beginning of the year and the end of the year. It is one of the Seven Lucky Gods of Kawasaki.
Yuan Devil Hall もご Yixu に
From Tokyu Shin Maruko Station, go straight east through the shopping street and go about 500m, and it is located at the end, and it is sandwiched between the JR elevated track on the right and the Tama River in the back. In a quiet residential area, there are quite large trees and magnificent mountain gates, which is eye-catching. Rokujizo and Ebisu-do were built in the precincts, which was more than I expected. Just looking quietly, I was surprised at the Shinkansen, which runs right next to it at a considerable speed, which made more frequent and loud noises than I expected. ...
Shanmen, Bentang が Lipai
Dairakuin is a temple of the Shingon sect Buzan school, which is headed by Hase-dera Temple in Nara, and was originally a Jingu-dera Temple of Sannosha (currently Hieda Shrine). The mountain gate and main hall are quite magnificent. There is also Ebisudo, which enshrines the Ebisu God of Kawasaki's Seven Lucky Gods. However, the Tokaido Shinkansen passed right next to it without cutting it, and it was a little noisy 々.