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It was a short walk east (in the direction of the river) from Ojo-dori. It is a temple of the Jodo Shinshu Honganji school. There was no special view of this when I visited a temple in a residential area (late November). The ginkgo trees in the precincts seem to be known, and it may have been better to come when they were yellow.
Less than 10 minutes walk from JR Banshu Ako Station. A temple of the Jodo Shinshu Honganji school built in 1495. Relocated to its current location in 1702. There is no feature in the mountain gate or the main hall. The large ginkgo in the precincts seems to be famous, and it seems to be lit up during the yellow leaves season, but when I visited (late December), the leaves had completely fallen.
JR A temple near the middle of Banshu Ako Station and the ruins of Ako Castle. I parked my car in a nearby municipal parking lot and visited. Like other temples under Ako Castle, it is a large temple. Passing through the quaint gate, the big ginkgo tree is impressive.
A temple of the Shinshu Honganji school. Shakujo was founded in the 4th year of Meio. It used to be in front of Manpukuji Temple, but it is said that it moved to its current location in 15th Genroku. When you dive through the mountain gate, you feel that a huge ginkgo tree is pressing in front of you. The Sango (literally, "mountain name"), which is the title prefixed to the name of a mountain, is Mt. Toriki. There was also a magnificent bell tower.
The True Zong Benyuan Temple のお Temple
It was a short walk east (in the direction of the river) from Ojo-dori. It is a temple of the Jodo Shinshu Honganji school. There was no special view of this when I visited a temple in a residential area (late November). The ginkgo trees in the precincts seem to be known, and it may have been better to come when they were yellow.
Ordinary temple
Less than 10 minutes walk from JR Banshu Ako Station. A temple of the Jodo Shinshu Honganji school built in 1495. Relocated to its current location in 1702. There is no feature in the mountain gate or the main hall. The large ginkgo in the precincts seems to be famous, and it seems to be lit up during the yellow leaves season, but when I visited (late December), the leaves had completely fallen.
Ginkgo
JR A temple near the middle of Banshu Ako Station and the ruins of Ako Castle. I parked my car in a nearby municipal parking lot and visited. Like other temples under Ako Castle, it is a large temple. Passing through the quaint gate, the big ginkgo tree is impressive.
Akasaka City Place に Near い Temple
A temple of the Shinshu Honganji school. Shakujo was founded in the 4th year of Meio. It used to be in front of Manpukuji Temple, but it is said that it moved to its current location in 15th Genroku. When you dive through the mountain gate, you feel that a huge ginkgo tree is pressing in front of you. The Sango (literally, "mountain name"), which is the title prefixed to the name of a mountain, is Mt. Toriki. There was also a magnificent bell tower.