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To the foot of the pilgrimage
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It was on the pilgrimage guidebook, so I stopped by toshirashi. It is an old temple that is the back temple of the most sacred temple, and is also known as "Tanegashi Daishi". There were no worshipers and it was quiet, so it was good to be able to visit quietly.
Originally, when I came to Ushihiko Shrine, I happened to have Torinin next to me, so I came here to see it. It seems that it is a temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect, but I don't know its history. It was a quiet Torinin, with no worshipers, and the flashy sound. My heart has settled down.
Okunoin of reizan Ji Temple, the first fudasho of the 88 sacred places in Shikoku
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When I visited Ushihiko Shrine, it was next door, so I visited. When I asked the shop in the parking lot about the temple, it was a temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect, and it was the inner temple of the 88 sacred places in Shikoku. From the explanation book, "this temple is the founder of emperor shomu, 733, and it is called Koyasan Shingon sect and Hachihayama Jingu Ji Temple Torin in temple, and it has been called Hachishu in awa province (Yakuo Ji Temple, Dairyu Ji Temple, tsururin Ji Temple, Ryuzen Ji Temple, Jino Ji Temple, Batagawa in Temple, It was a temple of shogon in temple and torin in temple.
To the foot of the pilgrimage
It was on the pilgrimage guidebook, so I stopped by toshirashi. It is an old temple that is the back temple of the most sacred temple, and is also known as "Tanegashi Daishi". There were no worshipers and it was quiet, so it was good to be able to visit quietly.
I happened to stop by.
Originally, when I came to Ushihiko Shrine, I happened to have Torinin next to me, so I came here to see it. It seems that it is a temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect, but I don't know its history. It was a quiet Torinin, with no worshipers, and the flashy sound. My heart has settled down.
Okunoin of reizan Ji Temple, the first fudasho of the 88 sacred places in Shikoku
When I visited Ushihiko Shrine, it was next door, so I visited. When I asked the shop in the parking lot about the temple, it was a temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect, and it was the inner temple of the 88 sacred places in Shikoku. From the explanation book, "this temple is the founder of emperor shomu, 733, and it is called Koyasan Shingon sect and Hachihayama Jingu Ji Temple Torin in temple, and it has been called Hachishu in awa province (Yakuo Ji Temple, Dairyu Ji Temple, tsururin Ji Temple, Ryuzen Ji Temple, Jino Ji Temple, Batagawa in Temple, It was a temple of shogon in temple and torin in temple.