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A temple where you can feel power and history
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Located on the back mountain of Yugawara Station, about a 10-minute walk from the station, it is a temple of the Soto sect that is said to have been built by military commander Mitsuhira Doi at the end of the Heian period. When you enter the precincts from the Niomon gate, where the statue of Nio is located outside the gate, the large Byaksin tree designated as a natural monument and the matchmaking eel tree seem to be a power spot. In addition to the main hall in the precincts, the seven cavalry hall, the fishing bell hall, and the monjudo hall, which enshrines the statue of Yoritomo seven cavalrymen, are temples that feel history, and there are minamoto no Yoritomo's hips stones, and the power of the Sengoku busho and ...
Joganji Temple where the giant tree of Byaksin swells
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As expected, there is only a nationally designated natural monument, and Bjaxin has an impact. It's just up the stone steps, so if you take the stone steps a little, it will be even more powerful.
It is near Yugawara Station. It is located in the mountain behind the station. One of the three major power spots in Yugawara. There is a biakshin tree.
Climb the slope, which is a 5-minute walk from Yugawara Station on the Tokaido Line, and sigh on the approach stairs, and you will see a huge tree that is overwhelming the surroundings and still stands like a living thing. That is this temple. The temple itself has a long history, but this old tree is more than a look! By the way, the two ginkgo trees on both sides of the mountain gate are also quite splendid.
North side of JR Yugawara Station. I just climbed the mountain side like a little hike. In the precincts, there are graveyards of the Doi clan and Yoritomo's hip stones. On the other hand, the biggest highlight is "Bakshin of Joganji". It is a large tree of nationally designated natural monument and rises like covering the stone steps toward the mountain gate.
A temple where you can feel power and history
Located on the back mountain of Yugawara Station, about a 10-minute walk from the station, it is a temple of the Soto sect that is said to have been built by military commander Mitsuhira Doi at the end of the Heian period. When you enter the precincts from the Niomon gate, where the statue of Nio is located outside the gate, the large Byaksin tree designated as a natural monument and the matchmaking eel tree seem to be a power spot. In addition to the main hall in the precincts, the seven cavalry hall, the fishing bell hall, and the monjudo hall, which enshrines the statue of Yoritomo seven cavalrymen, are temples that feel history, and there are minamoto no Yoritomo's hips stones, and the power of the Sengoku busho and ...
Joganji Temple where the giant tree of Byaksin swells
As expected, there is only a nationally designated natural monument, and Bjaxin has an impact. It's just up the stone steps, so if you take the stone steps a little, it will be even more powerful.
Three major power spots in Yugawara
It is near Yugawara Station. It is located in the mountain behind the station. One of the three major power spots in Yugawara. There is a biakshin tree.
the big tree of biaksin is wonderful.
Climb the slope, which is a 5-minute walk from Yugawara Station on the Tokaido Line, and sigh on the approach stairs, and you will see a huge tree that is overwhelming the surroundings and still stands like a living thing. That is this temple. The temple itself has a long history, but this old tree is more than a look! By the way, the two ginkgo trees on both sides of the mountain gate are also quite splendid.
Bakshin of Jogan Ji Temple
North side of JR Yugawara Station. I just climbed the mountain side like a little hike. In the precincts, there are graveyards of the Doi clan and Yoritomo's hip stones. On the other hand, the biggest highlight is "Bakshin of Joganji". It is a large tree of nationally designated natural monument and rises like covering the stone steps toward the mountain gate.