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It's near Toyokawa Inari, but if you drive, you need to go through a narrow one. There is a paid parking lot in front of the main hall, but there are several cars in the back, but it seems to be free. While writing the red stamp, the chief priest was told about the color 々. He was a sly talk that I couldn't think of as 90 years old, and he talked like a law story, a story of publicity, and a sermon, and he talked for more than 30 minutes with a unique content. There is a family word in the goshuin, and the character and meaning written from history are explained ...
5 minutes walk from Toyokawa Inari station. A temple of the Soto sect built in 822. The principal image is Amida Nyorai. A statue of Agata and Agata Nio stands in front of the mountain gate. It is a temple related to Kobo Daishi, and there is a statue of Kobo Daishi with sand in 88 sacred places in Shikoku on the foundation, and in the Kobo Do hall behind the main hall, there is a 'suzuido' dug by Kobo Daishi's announcement.
The sand of 88 temples in Shikoku is embedded on the foundation in the small hall in the precincts, so it is said that if you visit here, you will have the same benefit as pilgrimage to Shikoku. The location is a little far from Toyokawa Inari approach (a few minutes walk).
Behind the main hall was a well named Suzuki Well, which was enshrined as a hall. The origin of the well is that when Kobo Daishi stopped by this region where water conservancy was poor, the residents who were asked to want cold water went to the distant river to draw water, and dug the ground with a tin stick. When I dug it, I got 々 and water springs It is said to be a place that came out. In front of the well, there is also a monument to the songs of Tokujoji Temple, which sang this historical event, which may be interesting for people visiting the temples.
I'm interested in the story of a 90-year-old priest.
It's near Toyokawa Inari, but if you drive, you need to go through a narrow one. There is a paid parking lot in front of the main hall, but there are several cars in the back, but it seems to be free. While writing the red stamp, the chief priest was told about the color 々. He was a sly talk that I couldn't think of as 90 years old, and he talked like a law story, a story of publicity, and a sermon, and he talked for more than 30 minutes with a unique content. There is a family word in the goshuin, and the character and meaning written from history are explained ...
"Suzuki well" dug by Kobo Daishi
5 minutes walk from Toyokawa Inari station. A temple of the Soto sect built in 822. The principal image is Amida Nyorai. A statue of Agata and Agata Nio stands in front of the mountain gate. It is a temple related to Kobo Daishi, and there is a statue of Kobo Daishi with sand in 88 sacred places in Shikoku on the foundation, and in the Kobo Do hall behind the main hall, there is a 'suzuido' dug by Kobo Daishi's announcement.
You can visit 88 temples in Shikoku.
The sand of 88 temples in Shikoku is embedded on the foundation in the small hall in the precincts, so it is said that if you visit here, you will have the same benefit as pilgrimage to Shikoku. The location is a little far from Toyokawa Inari approach (a few minutes walk).
Master of the Law の Jingxuan
Behind the main hall was a well named Suzuki Well, which was enshrined as a hall. The origin of the well is that when Kobo Daishi stopped by this region where water conservancy was poor, the residents who were asked to want cold water went to the distant river to draw water, and dug the ground with a tin stick. When I dug it, I got 々 and water springs It is said to be a place that came out. In front of the well, there is also a monument to the songs of Tokujoji Temple, which sang this historical event, which may be interesting for people visiting the temples.