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Dairyuji temple

宝雲山 大龍寺
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2 Chome-7-23 Keizan, Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima 965-0812, JapanMap
Phone0242-27-9376
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  • kimama1h
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    Temples with many attractions

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    It is a temple of the Rinzai sect Myoshinji school built by Nagatoki Ogasawara around 1580. After going up the stone steps where you can feel the history, you will enter the precincts. The temple gate, main hall, and Fudodo were all built in the early Edo period, the maple in the garden was transplanted from Kyoto, Futaburo is one of the seven lucky gods of Aizu, and Fudo Myoo is Tohoku 36 Fudo Sacred Ground Fudasho and Aizu Junior It is a temple with many attractions, such as being designated as a support. There is a "grief pot" at the entrance of the main hall ...

    Reviewed on Jul 28, 2019
  • juliabryants
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    Footprints of Yurei

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    When I entered the narrow alley, there was a small old shrine. I couldn't go ahead because it wasn't an atmosphere that I could go beyond, but there was a signboard in front of the shrine. Please refrain from visiting 

    Reviewed on Jun 19, 2019
  • Passenger809000
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    there's a grave of the yamamoto family.

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    I entered the main hall several times. There is certainly something called a ghost footprint. There is something that looks like a footprint on the wooden floor. The temple itself feels very historical. There is a tomb of the Yamamoto family in the precincts. It seems that Yae put it together. The letters of the grave were written by Yae himself. The handwriting feels very soft.

    Reviewed on Jul 3, 2015
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    The grave of the Yamamoto family was quiet.

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    Kakuma Yamamoto, the family temple of the Yamamoto family in Yae. There is a grave of Yamamoto ieyo 々 in the back of the graveyard on the left side of the precincts. Yae himself buried the family graves scattered together. It seems that the time is Showa 6 year the year before Yae died. Yae lived in Edo, Meiji, Taisho and Showa. The location will be from the vicinity of the Keizan bus stop on Iimoriyama Dori toward the mountain. It's relatively easy to understand to Dairyuji Temple, but it was a little difficult to find a grave.

    Reviewed on May 21, 2015

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