Sokenji- Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Nice, interesting design, but not open for visits
The color scheme makes this quite peculiar. A nice square with a fountain provides an extra view and option to rest and recover from the crowded street markets. I hope they will open it up for tourist...
It was a temple next to Osu Park, and it was written as a temple with many Nobunaga-related items. However, the mountain gate is closed and not open to the public, so it doesn't make sense at all.
It is a magnificent temple related to Oda Nobunaga. However, the mountain gate was closed firmly and I couldn't worship. Even though it is a tourist resource, it is a waste. I took only a picture and went home.
At the temple next to Osu Park, there is a stone monument carved with the name "Oda Nobunaga Historic Land", but the gate is closed tightly and it seems that it is not open to general worshipers. However, I was able to worship the main hall, which was a fairly large hall 々, and the mountain gate was also magnificent with a statue of Nio. There is also an explanation tag at the back of the stone monument, so when you go to Osu Shopping Street, why not stop by and read the explanation and take a tour from the outside if you have time.
Nice, interesting design, but not open for visits
The color scheme makes this quite peculiar. A nice square with a fountain provides an extra view and option to rest and recover from the crowded street markets. I hope they will open it up for tourist...
Nobunaga's goods are meaningless.
It was a temple next to Osu Park, and it was written as a temple with many Nobunaga-related items. However, the mountain gate is closed and not open to the public, so it doesn't make sense at all.
Oda Xinchang ゆかりの Temple
It is a temple related to Oda Nobunaga, but the gate was closed hard and I couldn't enter. There is a parking lot in front of the ridge.
The gate is closed tightly and I can't worship.
It is a magnificent temple related to Oda Nobunaga. However, the mountain gate was closed firmly and I couldn't worship. Even though it is a tourist resource, it is a waste. I took only a picture and went home.
Yuseidi, Oda Shinagawa
At the temple next to Osu Park, there is a stone monument carved with the name "Oda Nobunaga Historic Land", but the gate is closed tightly and it seems that it is not open to general worshipers. However, I was able to worship the main hall, which was a fairly large hall 々, and the mountain gate was also magnificent with a statue of Nio. There is also an explanation tag at the back of the stone monument, so when you go to Osu Shopping Street, why not stop by and read the explanation and take a tour from the outside if you have time.