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The Remain of Bicchu Kokubunni-Ji Temple

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  • Resort805973
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    The lenge field is wonderful.

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    I went to GW. A whole lotus field. A wonderful word. A laid-back and wide place. I was deeply moved when I thought that the person 々 who lived here was living.

    Reviewed on Aug 23, 2019
  • Flyer809454
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    there was a pillar here.

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    Around Bichuku Bunji Temple, there are many highlights such as the ruins of this nunnery and burial mounds, so the roads were maintained so that it was easy to take a walk. There was nothing on the ruins of the nunnery, and my friends who went with me were tired of it, but if you look closely, is this a cornerstone, such as a kitchen in the past or a gate? A trace of a pillar? There is such a thing and there is an explanation, and it's quite interesting to walk while imagining it. I felt that the air was flowing quietly.

    Reviewed on Aug 9, 2019
  • jinfuji
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    Nothing.

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    I went while looking at the map, but there was only a signboard on the site, and it seemed that nothing left at that time. Well, the remaining shrines and temples are more valuable. I enjoyed it very much as walking.

    Reviewed on Jan 7, 2019
  • Seaside806512
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    Prepare for China's Fenni Temple ♪

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    There is no building because it is a site, but it was nice to take a walk because it was rich in nature and well maintained. I wouldn't know if I wasn't told it was here.

    Reviewed on Mar 21, 2018
  • Pioneer807573
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    I don't know where it is.

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    It was on a gentle hill land of the red pine forest about 600m east of Bichukubunji Temple. I happened to be able to see it because I entered the road to Kokubunji in front of me. I walked from the parking lot behind Kokubunji Temple, but it seems that it used to be a big building. It is said that the cornerstone in the Kian Weir is now left, but there is no remnant. Without the information board, I don't even know the location and I doubt it as a tourist destination. What from a distance? It seems.

    Reviewed on Jan 16, 2018

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