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secret Kannon.
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It's a place where you will pass by if you don't pay attention. It is a temple that suddenly appears when you descend the narrow approach toward the river. It's a quiet hall, but I wanted to put my hands together quietly.
It is located on the prefectural border with Tokyo from Hanno city to Tomioka Iruma line to ome
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I used to see a lot of cherry blossoms along the road, but there was no parking lot and I had never stopped by, but this time I decided to look out from Asahiyama Park in Misugidai and get off to the other side and go home. That is, I decided to stop by because I will go opposite the Tomioka Iruma Line from the direction of Ome. There was a torii gate on a small rock along the Naruki River on the curve, and although I couldn't see Kannon, there was a small hall and a coin box. It's hard to go to the hall, once you get down to the Naruki River, go around the rocks and handrails ...
I looked at it from Asahiyama Park in Misugidai, but in June the air was not clear and I could only see the city of Hanno. When I went down over misugidai and turned left and went straight to the Tomioka Iruma line, I turned left and went back to Hanno city along the naruki gawa River, and the pass stood. I can't park, so I go a little further and forcibly park on the side of the road. There is a saying to go down, so when you go down the stairs, you will go out to the Naruki River and climb the rock again from there. When you climb with chains and handrails, there is a small shrine, and Kannon is inside ...
Kannon, who feels historical romance, is Kannon in Asakusa, Tokyo
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Kannon, who enshrined what was washed away by the Sumida River in Asakusa, heard the story that flowed from Kannon-do in Saitama, so I confirmed it on this trip to Hanno. It's just a legend. Iwaido Kannon is located west of the confluence of the Iruma River and the Naruki River in the south of Asahiyama Observatory Park south of Hanno Station. It is a confirmation of romance. Kannon-do is built on a steep rock and surrounded by trees 々. You can climb the rocks by climbing the stairs facing the prefectural road. Stairs next to the monument ...
Kannon of Asakusa Ji Temple was washed away from here!
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Kannon-do on the prefectural border between Tokyo and Saitama Prefecture. This Kannon-do is built on the cliff of the Nariki River. Moreover, I have to go down the long stairs from the road, but it's a very surprising hall. It is said that Kannon-sama of Sensoji Temple in Tokyo was originally housed in this Kannon-do. It seems that the statue of Dou Yu was pushed down the cliff when the great storm was thundering and thundering. And, on the 628 Year 3 Moon 18 Miyakogawa, ...
secret Kannon.
It's a place where you will pass by if you don't pay attention. It is a temple that suddenly appears when you descend the narrow approach toward the river. It's a quiet hall, but I wanted to put my hands together quietly.
It is located on the prefectural border with Tokyo from Hanno city to Tomioka Iruma line to ome
I used to see a lot of cherry blossoms along the road, but there was no parking lot and I had never stopped by, but this time I decided to look out from Asahiyama Park in Misugidai and get off to the other side and go home. That is, I decided to stop by because I will go opposite the Tomioka Iruma Line from the direction of Ome. There was a torii gate on a small rock along the Naruki River on the curve, and although I couldn't see Kannon, there was a small hall and a coin box. It's hard to go to the hall, once you get down to the Naruki River, go around the rocks and handrails ...
No, it's in a ridiculous place.
I looked at it from Asahiyama Park in Misugidai, but in June the air was not clear and I could only see the city of Hanno. When I went down over misugidai and turned left and went straight to the Tomioka Iruma line, I turned left and went back to Hanno city along the naruki gawa River, and the pass stood. I can't park, so I go a little further and forcibly park on the side of the road. There is a saying to go down, so when you go down the stairs, you will go out to the Naruki River and climb the rock again from there. When you climb with chains and handrails, there is a small shrine, and Kannon is inside ...
Kannon, who feels historical romance, is Kannon in Asakusa, Tokyo
Kannon, who enshrined what was washed away by the Sumida River in Asakusa, heard the story that flowed from Kannon-do in Saitama, so I confirmed it on this trip to Hanno. It's just a legend. Iwaido Kannon is located west of the confluence of the Iruma River and the Naruki River in the south of Asahiyama Observatory Park south of Hanno Station. It is a confirmation of romance. Kannon-do is built on a steep rock and surrounded by trees 々. You can climb the rocks by climbing the stairs facing the prefectural road. Stairs next to the monument ...
Kannon of Asakusa Ji Temple was washed away from here!
Kannon-do on the prefectural border between Tokyo and Saitama Prefecture. This Kannon-do is built on the cliff of the Nariki River. Moreover, I have to go down the long stairs from the road, but it's a very surprising hall. It is said that Kannon-sama of Sensoji Temple in Tokyo was originally housed in this Kannon-do. It seems that the statue of Dou Yu was pushed down the cliff when the great storm was thundering and thundering. And, on the 628 Year 3 Moon 18 Miyakogawa, ...