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Cobblestones under the tunnel of autumn leaves
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One of Japan's three major evil-moving masters, Taira no Masakado is the principal image and Tadataka Ino's tomb, which is a magnificent temple with a lot of topics. I visited during the autumn leaves season. The tunnel of autumn leaves was beautiful from the mountain gate to the stone steps.
There is also a recommendation from the tourist information center, so I walked before visiting Katori Jingu. I was alone in the precincts, probably because it was a little far from the station. Jizo in the forest near the mountain gate? There were a lot of things and it was a heart-washing atmosphere.
About 5 minutes by car from Tadataka Bridge on the Onogawa River. Park your car, pass through the quaint mountain gate, and walk along the slightly gentle slope approach to the main hall of Kanpukuji Temple. The vegetation is calmly overgrown from the approach to the main hall. It's not gorgeous, but the main hall is calm and comfortable. It is said to be the three major evil removal Daishi in the Kanto region, but it's a nice place, so it's a good idea to dive through the mountain gate once. It's a nice place.
The family temple of Tadataka Ino. There is his grave. The main hall that goes up the slope from the mountain gate is wonderful. Tadataka Ino's grave is a very ordinary grave and out of tune (rather, I personally think it seems to be Tadataka Ino), but this main hall is worth a visit.
25 minutes walk from JR Sawara Station. There is a mountain gate along Prefectural Road 16. A temple of the Shingon sect Toyoyama school built in 890. The principal image is Holy Kanzeon Bosatsu. One of the three major evil removal masters in the Kanto region. The main hall (built in 1811) and Fudo Do hall (built in 1818) have been built for more than 200 years since it was built in the precinct, and the scenery is quaint. Climbing the stone steps is Daishi Do hall (built in 1829), Kannon Do hall (built in the Genroku era), Bishamon Do hall (1995), and bell tower, and the roof of the Kannon Do hall is ...
Cobblestones under the tunnel of autumn leaves
One of Japan's three major evil-moving masters, Taira no Masakado is the principal image and Tadataka Ino's tomb, which is a magnificent temple with a lot of topics. I visited during the autumn leaves season. The tunnel of autumn leaves was beautiful from the mountain gate to the stone steps.
Majestic mountain temple!
There is also a recommendation from the tourist information center, so I walked before visiting Katori Jingu. I was alone in the precincts, probably because it was a little far from the station. Jizo in the forest near the mountain gate? There were a lot of things and it was a heart-washing atmosphere.
The three masters of the East
About 5 minutes by car from Tadataka Bridge on the Onogawa River. Park your car, pass through the quaint mountain gate, and walk along the slightly gentle slope approach to the main hall of Kanpukuji Temple. The vegetation is calmly overgrown from the approach to the main hall. It's not gorgeous, but the main hall is calm and comfortable. It is said to be the three major evil removal Daishi in the Kanto region, but it's a nice place, so it's a good idea to dive through the mountain gate once. It's a nice place.
Main hall with splendid taste
The family temple of Tadataka Ino. There is his grave. The main hall that goes up the slope from the mountain gate is wonderful. Tadataka Ino's grave is a very ordinary grave and out of tune (rather, I personally think it seems to be Tadataka Ino), but this main hall is worth a visit.
Tomb of tadataka ino
25 minutes walk from JR Sawara Station. There is a mountain gate along Prefectural Road 16. A temple of the Shingon sect Toyoyama school built in 890. The principal image is Holy Kanzeon Bosatsu. One of the three major evil removal masters in the Kanto region. The main hall (built in 1811) and Fudo Do hall (built in 1818) have been built for more than 200 years since it was built in the precinct, and the scenery is quaint. Climbing the stone steps is Daishi Do hall (built in 1829), Kannon Do hall (built in the Genroku era), Bishamon Do hall (1995), and bell tower, and the roof of the Kannon Do hall is ...