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"Bell Tower Gate" that you will never forget once you visit
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Tsshoji Temple itself doesn't seem to have a parking lot, so I parked a little far away and headed for worship. When I arrived in front of the approach, I remembered that it was the first time I visited. Especially the bell tower gate standing in a high position in front was characteristic, and it was almost forgotten at first sight. Grace, the main hall stood at the highest point, and the view toward the sea was also open from the precincts.
25 Banfudasho Tsushoji Temple On the way to Cape Muroto, it is built on a hill overlooking Murotsu Port. There is no parking lot and stops beside the harbor. The rain and wind have become stronger from this area. A simple main hall is at the end of the stone steps. Unfortunately I couldn't afford to enjoy the scenery, so I would like to visit again when it's sunny this time.
It is a temple that makes you feel loved by the locals. The color construction is also good. I like it because the view is good and it is easy to access. There are not many steps up to that.
who is it? who made a word of mouth page that you don't have to make?
Original Text
Why did you bother to report facility information as a new facility at the bell tower gate in the middle of the steep stone steps that lead to the main hall? Who approved the information that was reported? On the other hand, famous roads and drive-in are not posted with unreasonable reasons ... It's a sloppy word of mouth site ... I'm surprised. This is a temple that can be quite tolerated by the elderly. Even if you climb to the front of the main hall, the precincts are very narrow, and the building of the main hall is full when a few people enter the hall ...
I feel a deep bond with Murotsu, the 25th Fudasho in Shikoku.
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On the last day of the 3-night 4-day trip to Shikoku Pilgrimage, we visited the statue of the Youth Daishi, the Mikuriya Cave, visited the 24th Sai Misakiji Temple, and the Cape Muroto Lighthouse, and then visited the 25th Tsushoji Temple, which is the last temple of this trip. I worshiped. On the right, "Hojuyama Tsushoji" On the left, enter the simple vermilion gate with a stone pillar engraved with "Maritime Safety Traffic Safety Gohonzon / Tori Jizo Daibosatsu", and there is Daishido on your right and 125 steep stone steps leading to the main hall in front. There is. In the middle of the stone steps is a white-walled vermilion bell tower gate. Two-story magnificent ...
"Bell Tower Gate" that you will never forget once you visit
Tsshoji Temple itself doesn't seem to have a parking lot, so I parked a little far away and headed for worship. When I arrived in front of the approach, I remembered that it was the first time I visited. Especially the bell tower gate standing in a high position in front was characteristic, and it was almost forgotten at first sight. Grace, the main hall stood at the highest point, and the view toward the sea was also open from the precincts.
25 Panyu Suo
25 Banfudasho Tsushoji Temple On the way to Cape Muroto, it is built on a hill overlooking Murotsu Port. There is no parking lot and stops beside the harbor. The rain and wind have become stronger from this area. A simple main hall is at the end of the stone steps. Unfortunately I couldn't afford to enjoy the scenery, so I would like to visit again when it's sunny this time.
A temple loved by locals
It is a temple that makes you feel loved by the locals. The color construction is also good. I like it because the view is good and it is easy to access. There are not many steps up to that.
who is it? who made a word of mouth page that you don't have to make?
Why did you bother to report facility information as a new facility at the bell tower gate in the middle of the steep stone steps that lead to the main hall? Who approved the information that was reported? On the other hand, famous roads and drive-in are not posted with unreasonable reasons ... It's a sloppy word of mouth site ... I'm surprised. This is a temple that can be quite tolerated by the elderly. Even if you climb to the front of the main hall, the precincts are very narrow, and the building of the main hall is full when a few people enter the hall ...
I feel a deep bond with Murotsu, the 25th Fudasho in Shikoku.
On the last day of the 3-night 4-day trip to Shikoku Pilgrimage, we visited the statue of the Youth Daishi, the Mikuriya Cave, visited the 24th Sai Misakiji Temple, and the Cape Muroto Lighthouse, and then visited the 25th Tsushoji Temple, which is the last temple of this trip. I worshiped. On the right, "Hojuyama Tsushoji" On the left, enter the simple vermilion gate with a stone pillar engraved with "Maritime Safety Traffic Safety Gohonzon / Tori Jizo Daibosatsu", and there is Daishido on your right and 125 steep stone steps leading to the main hall in front. There is. In the middle of the stone steps is a white-walled vermilion bell tower gate. Two-story magnificent ...