Maegamiji Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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You need time to sit and reflect here
We are walking and using public transport to make the 88 Temple pligrimage. Today we had a slow day. We caught a train to Iyo-Himi (Station Y33, Jr Yosan Line, local train) and walked a very short d...
The opposite of the 88 places in Shikoku for the first time in about 5 years is the reopening from the 64th Fudasho / Maejinji Temple. I rented a car at Matsuyama Airport and arrived in about an hour, just a short distance from the national highway. The parking lot is free and I climbed a little slope to the main hall, but it was nice to walk in the green. It feels refreshing from the morning.
I went there for the first time on a tour of 88 sacred places in Shikoku. The site was large and it was a magnificent temple. It was also the head temple of Ishigakiyama Shugen and had a history. Mitaki Fudoson was also enshrined, and when I went up the stone steps, there was a main hall and a corridor, which was very nice. The temple crest of Aoi Mitsuba was also impressive.
It's the most impressive building in the sacred place.
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The main hall here seen from the approach is really wonderful and admirable. Every time you worship, its beauty and grace become remarkable. The main hall, which follows the left and right corridors, is shaped like a crane spreading its wings, and the exquisite balance with the complex folded (looking like) roof of the main hall is NO1 at the Shikoku Sacred Ground Association. This is also the head temple of the Shingon sect Ishitetsu school and the fundamental dojo of Ishitetsu Shugendo. However, you can't get "Yokohiko" to throw a 1 yen ball in the precincts, this should be done ...
It is No. 64 in 88 places in Shikoku. You can walk from Ishigakiyama Station. It is near Ishigaki Shrine. The front of the main hall is large, and there is a mountain behind the main hall, which has a very calm atmosphere. You can pray slowly.
You need time to sit and reflect here
We are walking and using public transport to make the 88 Temple pligrimage. Today we had a slow day. We caught a train to Iyo-Himi (Station Y33, Jr Yosan Line, local train) and walked a very short d...
64th Panorama
The opposite of the 88 places in Shikoku for the first time in about 5 years is the reopening from the 64th Fudasho / Maejinji Temple. I rented a car at Matsuyama Airport and arrived in about an hour, just a short distance from the national highway. The parking lot is free and I climbed a little slope to the main hall, but it was nice to walk in the green. It feels refreshing from the morning.
64 Panyu Suo
I went there for the first time on a tour of 88 sacred places in Shikoku. The site was large and it was a magnificent temple. It was also the head temple of Ishigakiyama Shugen and had a history. Mitaki Fudoson was also enshrined, and when I went up the stone steps, there was a main hall and a corridor, which was very nice. The temple crest of Aoi Mitsuba was also impressive.
It's the most impressive building in the sacred place.
The main hall here seen from the approach is really wonderful and admirable. Every time you worship, its beauty and grace become remarkable. The main hall, which follows the left and right corridors, is shaped like a crane spreading its wings, and the exquisite balance with the complex folded (looking like) roof of the main hall is NO1 at the Shikoku Sacred Ground Association. This is also the head temple of the Shingon sect Ishitetsu school and the fundamental dojo of Ishitetsu Shugendo. However, you can't get "Yokohiko" to throw a 1 yen ball in the precincts, this should be done ...
The main hall was good
It is No. 64 in 88 places in Shikoku. You can walk from Ishigakiyama Station. It is near Ishigaki Shrine. The front of the main hall is large, and there is a mountain behind the main hall, which has a very calm atmosphere. You can pray slowly.