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Yakuo-in Temple

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3196, Makabecho Shiio, Sakuragawa, Ibaraki PrefectureMap
Phone+81 296-55-4319
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  • Extraordinary802970
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    A magnificent temple than I thought

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    I stopped by because it was the entrance to Mt. Tsukuba, but it was better than I expected. When climbing a mountain, please visit without passing by.

    Reviewed on Mar 7, 2021
  • Sunshine813192
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    A magnificent temple

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    It is a shrine with a history of about 1200 years standing on the hillside of Mt. Tsukuba, and the vertebra tree, which is about 500 years old, is a masterpiece. It's a very nice shrine. It is said that the disease will heal

    Reviewed on Apr 10, 2019
  • ScenicHiker575
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    Yakuoin Temple

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    Yoshidayama Jinguji Yakuoin has a history of being the only Shorenin Naosuke in the Kanto region. It is certainly a magnificent building such as the Niomon Gate and the three-storied pagoda, but there are many giant and strange trees in the precincts, which are pleasing to the eye.

    Reviewed on Mar 9, 2019
  • zunzunpai
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    I feel the weight of history.

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    It is a wonderful temple. It matches well with the surrounding nature. I feel the majesty and depth of everything on the premises. It seems that I tripped a long time ago.

    Reviewed on Dec 4, 2017
  • tt z
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    Triple Tower と Building Gate (Renwang Gate) が Impression です

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    It is a quiet temple on the hillside of Mt. Shiio on the right side of Mt. Tsukuba. As soon as I entered, a three-storied pagoda appeared, but I was very impressed even though I was an amateur. There were several people, but as soon as they arrived, they were put in the photo. The tower gate (Is it called Niomon) is also wonderful and there is no Nio-sama, but there are statues of wind gods and raijin inside. There are also large sandals on the side. Some people headed for a hike to Mt. Tsukuba from here because there is a parking lot. ...

    Reviewed on Sep 14, 2016