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Zhonglou Gate が Big きい
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It was in the Josai area. It is also posted on a tourist map in Tsuyama city, which was located at the tourist information center in front of Tsuyama station. When I first entered the precincts, I first saw a large main hall. The bell tower gate is on the left side of the road. This was also big and splendid.
It is a temple in Saiji Town, west of Tsuyama City. The bell tower gate with Niodo is famous here. There is a Bonsho on the 2 floor of the cypress bark roof, and Nio-sama is on both sides of the gate, and although his eyes are small, they are powerful. The precincts were also well maintained, and it was a beautiful temple with overall elegance.
The stone monument in front of the gate was written as "quasi-bekun Honzan", so when I looked up what it was, it was one of the temple ranks of the Shingon sect starting from the head temple. It is one of the temples located along the street in Saiji-cho, Josai District, Tsuyama City. You can't go through the bottom, but the bell tower gate is wonderful. As I heard later, the bell tower gate is a rare form with Niodo attached to it and is a cultural property of the prefecture. There are many shrines and temples in Tsuyama with famous flowers, but buttons were planted here as well. A tour of temples that double as cherry blossom viewing may be the charm of Tsuyama City ...
About 20 minutes walk from JR Tsuyama station. A temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect facing the old Izumo Kaido. It was built in 1605 and was originally called Kongoji, but was renamed Aizenji during the Enpo era. The current shrine was rebuilt in 1920, but a large bell tower gate built in 1644 remains. It's worth a visit just to see this bell tower gate.
Zhonglou Gate が Big きい
It was in the Josai area. It is also posted on a tourist map in Tsuyama city, which was located at the tourist information center in front of Tsuyama station. When I first entered the precincts, I first saw a large main hall. The bell tower gate is on the left side of the road. This was also big and splendid.
Renwangtang Fuき Bell Tower Gate
It is a temple in Saiji Town, west of Tsuyama City. The bell tower gate with Niodo is famous here. There is a Bonsho on the 2 floor of the cypress bark roof, and Nio-sama is on both sides of the gate, and although his eyes are small, they are powerful. The precincts were also well maintained, and it was a beautiful temple with overall elegance.
Zubegeben
The stone monument in front of the gate was written as "quasi-bekun Honzan", so when I looked up what it was, it was one of the temple ranks of the Shingon sect starting from the head temple. It is one of the temples located along the street in Saiji-cho, Josai District, Tsuyama City. You can't go through the bottom, but the bell tower gate is wonderful. As I heard later, the bell tower gate is a rare form with Niodo attached to it and is a cultural property of the prefecture. There are many shrines and temples in Tsuyama with famous flowers, but buttons were planted here as well. A tour of temples that double as cherry blossom viewing may be the charm of Tsuyama City ...
Lipai な Bell Tower Gate
About 20 minutes walk from JR Tsuyama station. A temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect facing the old Izumo Kaido. It was built in 1605 and was originally called Kongoji, but was renamed Aizenji during the Enpo era. The current shrine was rebuilt in 1920, but a large bell tower gate built in 1644 remains. It's worth a visit just to see this bell tower gate.