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You climb the stone steps and you're in the middle of the stone steps.
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Climb the stone steps with stone pillars written as Kannonji Temple, and you will see a small 2 building hall on the left side in the middle of the stone steps. Kannon-do is on the left and Yakushi-do is on the right. It was very quiet. In addition, torii gates were lined up just above Yakushido, and there was Isozaki Inari Shrine ahead.
About 15 minutes walk from Kamaishi station. On the way to Yakushi Park. The oldest temple in Kamaishi City. The principal image is Peace Kannon, which was presented by the Governor of Iwate Prefecture in 1948. The main hall was rebuilt after the war. It's a simple and small shrine, but why not visit it while waiting for the train.
You climb the stone steps and you're in the middle of the stone steps.
Climb the stone steps with stone pillars written as Kannonji Temple, and you will see a small 2 building hall on the left side in the middle of the stone steps. Kannon-do is on the left and Yakushi-do is on the right. It was very quiet. In addition, torii gates were lined up just above Yakushido, and there was Isozaki Inari Shrine ahead.
The oldest temple in Kamaishi City
About 15 minutes walk from Kamaishi station. On the way to Yakushi Park. The oldest temple in Kamaishi City. The principal image is Peace Kannon, which was presented by the Governor of Iwate Prefecture in 1948. The main hall was rebuilt after the war. It's a simple and small shrine, but why not visit it while waiting for the train.