Kokuzui-ji Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Pay attention to the mountain gate!
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It is a temple along National Highway No. 50. It seems that it was built by Keino Okato in 1667, and it seems that the red stamp with many "Fuku" characters limited to January is popular for those who collect red stamps. I wasn't interested because I didn't collect the red stamps, but what I would like to pay attention to here is the mountain gate. The mountain gate of here was relocated from Zenrinji Temple in Mitaka, Tokyo, and is a unique Chinese gate. In addition, the foot ... is a model of some creature on both sides of the mountain gate (dragon?)
I received a red stamp on the way to Kusatsu Onsen. It seems that you cannot write it in the red stamp book because it is a red stamp on the whole, so only the red stamp is written.
It wasn't particularly big and the toilet was clean, but that's it. At the end of the tour was a bit crisp place. The area around the grave is not very well maintained.
Pay attention to the mountain gate!
It is a temple along National Highway No. 50. It seems that it was built by Keino Okato in 1667, and it seems that the red stamp with many "Fuku" characters limited to January is popular for those who collect red stamps. I wasn't interested because I didn't collect the red stamps, but what I would like to pay attention to here is the mountain gate. The mountain gate of here was relocated from Zenrinji Temple in Mitaka, Tokyo, and is a unique Chinese gate. In addition, the foot ... is a model of some creature on both sides of the mountain gate (dragon?)
Yu Zhuyin
I received a red stamp on the way to Kusatsu Onsen. It seems that you cannot write it in the red stamp book because it is a red stamp on the whole, so only the red stamp is written.
Zago Ji Temple
It wasn't particularly big and the toilet was clean, but that's it. At the end of the tour was a bit crisp place. The area around the grave is not very well maintained.