The Grand Holy Court doesn't seem to be famous, but I personally think that in addition to Yandao Dashe, Miyagi Island is the best attraction here. This place is different from other temples in Japan. The layout is completely according to the mountain temple. It is a bit like the ancient temple in China. The terrain is very good. If you come over, you need to take a long road first, and then you can go to the mountain gate. First, you can climb the steps. There is a transistor barrel similar to Tibetan Buddhism in the middle of the steps, so it will not be very boring. After you go to the main entrance, you can see a few temples on a platform. The main hall is the Maitreya temple for worship. Of course, the difference from our domestic is still quite big. The temple is very large. There are many attractions on the back mountain, including Tibetan statues, Tiangou statues, Gaoshen Konghai Memorial statues, etc., and there is a special Buddhist temple that can go up to the second floor to see the scenery. The most distinctive place is that a cave called the Full Grottoes was dug in the back mountain. It should be 108 Buddha statues, from all over Japan, which is a joint name. This is extremely rare in Japan and the lights are very beautiful. In general, the Dasheng Temple is highly recommended to come and see, and there is a strange thing on the island. The shrine charges the temple and does not charge money, which is exactly the opposite of others.