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Near the station
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It is a temple on the street where there is a restaurant, about a few minutes walk from Asagaya Station. I took a walk nearby and stopped by. The building was modern and I didn't think it was a temple. There was no explanation of the origin of the temple ○
It is a temple of the Jodo Shinshu sect near the south exit of Asagaya Station.
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The temple near the station is often conspicuous, but this temple is a little deeper, so it often doesn't notice even if you pass in front of it. It seems that it is not surprisingly known.
Along the alley on the south side of Asagaya station
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A temple of the Jodo Shinshu Honganji school founded in 1945. The RC main hall stands quietly from the alley to the back. It's in the back of the alley, so it's hard to notice.
It's a short walk from the station, but it's relatively new as a temple and was built since the Showa era. It's a building that doesn't have the atmosphere of a temple, and it's located in the back of a multi-tenant building on a shopping street road, so I don't know at first glance.
If you go down at the south exit of Asagaya Station, you will find a corner on the east side that is a bar district. It is in it. It is a Jodo Shinshu Honganji school temple and is called Mt. Hoju. The surrounding area is full of swallowers, so if you don't look carefully, you will overlook it.
Near the station
It is a temple on the street where there is a restaurant, about a few minutes walk from Asagaya Station. I took a walk nearby and stopped by. The building was modern and I didn't think it was a temple. There was no explanation of the origin of the temple ○
It is a temple of the Jodo Shinshu sect near the south exit of Asagaya Station.
The temple near the station is often conspicuous, but this temple is a little deeper, so it often doesn't notice even if you pass in front of it. It seems that it is not surprisingly known.
Along the alley on the south side of Asagaya station
A temple of the Jodo Shinshu Honganji school founded in 1945. The RC main hall stands quietly from the alley to the back. It's in the back of the alley, so it's hard to notice.
it's new as a temple.
It's a short walk from the station, but it's relatively new as a temple and was built since the Showa era. It's a building that doesn't have the atmosphere of a temple, and it's located in the back of a multi-tenant building on a shopping street road, so I don't know at first glance.
If you don't watch carefully, you'll miss it.
If you go down at the south exit of Asagaya Station, you will find a corner on the east side that is a bar district. It is in it. It is a Jodo Shinshu Honganji school temple and is called Mt. Hoju. The surrounding area is full of swallowers, so if you don't look carefully, you will overlook it.