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Fascinating Little Temple
The approach to this temple is far from encouraging, as it winds between love hotels and past a large cement factory (though the latter was much to the delight of my preschool son, it left our car cov...
This was the Shingon sect Zentsuji school temple in the Shikoku Sacred Ground No. 74 Banfudasho.
Original Text
Even though it has only been a few days since I returned to Tokyo, I don't have any memories of pilgrimage at all, I'm not dementia, it's a temple with no such characteristics. The stone statue of the cherry blossoms in the photo left the most impression on me. The surrounding area is Kukai's hometown, local, and I often played when I was a child.
It was the 74th temple in 88 places in Shikoku with a large parking lot. When you enter the precincts from the parking lot side, the main hall and Daishido stand, and it seems that it is standard for pilgrimage temples. It seems that the pilgrimage group bus tour has also resumed, and when I happened to meet it, the precincts are crowded, but other than that, it was a quiet precinct.
It was a temple that was less impressive at the reisho in Zentsuji city.
Original Text
I went to 4 of the 88 reijo in Shikoku in Zentsuji City, but this temple was the least impressive temple. It is near Zentsuji Temple, so it is an easy-to-stop temple. However, it was rebuilt or it was new and clean overall and I couldn't feel the taste. I would have stopped by unless it was a thank-you place.
It is a pilgrimage temple with no characteristics. It seems that the auspiciousness as a temple is quite good, but if there is a 88 pilgrimage temple in the narrow Shikoku, the difference between a temple with a strong impression and a weak temple is large. This is a pilgrimage temple with a thin impression.
Fascinating Little Temple
The approach to this temple is far from encouraging, as it winds between love hotels and past a large cement factory (though the latter was much to the delight of my preschool son, it left our car cov...
This was the Shingon sect Zentsuji school temple in the Shikoku Sacred Ground No. 74 Banfudasho.
Even though it has only been a few days since I returned to Tokyo, I don't have any memories of pilgrimage at all, I'm not dementia, it's a temple with no such characteristics. The stone statue of the cherry blossoms in the photo left the most impression on me. The surrounding area is Kukai's hometown, local, and I often played when I was a child.
74th Panyu
It was the 74th temple in 88 places in Shikoku with a large parking lot. When you enter the precincts from the parking lot side, the main hall and Daishido stand, and it seems that it is standard for pilgrimage temples. It seems that the pilgrimage group bus tour has also resumed, and when I happened to meet it, the precincts are crowded, but other than that, it was a quiet precinct.
It was a temple that was less impressive at the reisho in Zentsuji city.
I went to 4 of the 88 reijo in Shikoku in Zentsuji City, but this temple was the least impressive temple. It is near Zentsuji Temple, so it is an easy-to-stop temple. However, it was rebuilt or it was new and clean overall and I couldn't feel the taste. I would have stopped by unless it was a thank-you place.
there's a statue of daishu in black.
It is a pilgrimage temple with no characteristics. It seems that the auspiciousness as a temple is quite good, but if there is a 88 pilgrimage temple in the narrow Shikoku, the difference between a temple with a strong impression and a weak temple is large. This is a pilgrimage temple with a thin impression.