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It's a big temple.
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Since I have my sister's grave, I visit the graves from 1 times to 2 times a year. The garden I saw during the memorial service was beautiful. The grave has been expanded repeatedly and has grown.
There is a tombstone damaged by the bombing at the end of the Pacific War.
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It is a temple of the Jodo Shinshu sect built in 1663 (Kanbun 3rd). It seems that the dog tsuge (Evergreen tree of the family Mochinoki: Musashino City Natural Monument) in the precincts is famous. In the graveyard behind, there is a tombstone damaged by the bombing of the Pacific War painting. This area was the former Nakajima Airplane Factory, so it must have been the target of the attack.
At a temple in Mitaka, the small feeling blends well with the scenery of the town. There are no tourist elements in particular, so you will feel relaxed.
My uncle sleeps, and the temple with a beautiful courtyard
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It is a temple that I visited several times to my uncle's memorial service, but the "courtyard" seen from the waiting tatami room guided is a nice view with a feeling of painting, leaving the remnants of Musashino. It seems that the part of the joint graveyard is enshrined regardless of sect.
It seems to take a long walk from the train station. The name and gate position are pure Japanese style. The building that can be seen through the gate ... I'm not sure what the wind is. A graveyard spreads out behind this. It's a small temple, but is this enough in Musashino City?
It's a big temple.
Since I have my sister's grave, I visit the graves from 1 times to 2 times a year. The garden I saw during the memorial service was beautiful. The grave has been expanded repeatedly and has grown.
There is a tombstone damaged by the bombing at the end of the Pacific War.
It is a temple of the Jodo Shinshu sect built in 1663 (Kanbun 3rd). It seems that the dog tsuge (Evergreen tree of the family Mochinoki: Musashino City Natural Monument) in the precincts is famous. In the graveyard behind, there is a tombstone damaged by the bombing of the Pacific War painting. This area was the former Nakajima Airplane Factory, so it must have been the target of the attack.
I feel relaxed.
At a temple in Mitaka, the small feeling blends well with the scenery of the town. There are no tourist elements in particular, so you will feel relaxed.
My uncle sleeps, and the temple with a beautiful courtyard
It is a temple that I visited several times to my uncle's memorial service, but the "courtyard" seen from the waiting tatami room guided is a nice view with a feeling of painting, leaving the remnants of Musashino. It seems that the part of the joint graveyard is enshrined regardless of sect.
It's a little strange.
It seems to take a long walk from the train station. The name and gate position are pure Japanese style. The building that can be seen through the gate ... I'm not sure what the wind is. A graveyard spreads out behind this. It's a small temple, but is this enough in Musashino City?