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Atami Sance にて
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It is a temple on the way from Atami Station to the sea. Jizo was lined up near the entrance. I couldn't find any commentary on the temple. I think it's like stopping by 〇
About 5~6 minutes walk from Atami Station, you will be on your way to the hot spring town. It is a temple of the Myoshin Ji School of the Rinzai sect. Jizo is lined up at the entrance, and the white and splendid main hall is built in the precincts overlooking the sea. The stone statue of the Seven Lucky Gods was more impressive than that.
It is a temple in Atami Onsen. The stone monument with the name of the temple had a magnificent old feeling, but when you look at the building, it's a new building, and is it a little different from visiting for sightseeing? Since it is a temple of the Rinzai sect, it seems that Yakushi Nyorai is the principal image. I don't think you need to go sightseeing.
It is on the far right after going down the Atami Station shopping street. In the middle of the Meiji era, I moved here from a place near the coast. It is no wonder that not only Izu but also Japan was hit by disasters and repeated great fires. It is also known as the graveyard of Mitsuo Ikeda. I wondered if the name of the temple meant something, but I don't have any information.
It is a temple of the Rinzai sect Myoshinji school. It's a little confusing, but you can see it when you climb a narrow uphill. It's a temple that doesn't have a Historical nameplate and you don't know anything.
Atami Sance にて
It is a temple on the way from Atami Station to the sea. Jizo was lined up near the entrance. I couldn't find any commentary on the temple. I think it's like stopping by 〇
Seven Fukushima
About 5~6 minutes walk from Atami Station, you will be on your way to the hot spring town. It is a temple of the Myoshin Ji School of the Rinzai sect. Jizo is lined up at the entrance, and the white and splendid main hall is built in the precincts overlooking the sea. The stone statue of the Seven Lucky Gods was more impressive than that.
a new temple?
It is a temple in Atami Onsen. The stone monument with the name of the temple had a magnificent old feeling, but when you look at the building, it's a new building, and is it a little different from visiting for sightseeing? Since it is a temple of the Rinzai sect, it seems that Yakushi Nyorai is the principal image. I don't think you need to go sightseeing.
From the coast to here.
It is on the far right after going down the Atami Station shopping street. In the middle of the Meiji era, I moved here from a place near the coast. It is no wonder that not only Izu but also Japan was hit by disasters and repeated great fires. It is also known as the graveyard of Mitsuo Ikeda. I wondered if the name of the temple meant something, but I don't have any information.
Temple near JR Atami Station
It is a temple of the Rinzai sect Myoshinji school. It's a little confusing, but you can see it when you climb a narrow uphill. It's a temple that doesn't have a Historical nameplate and you don't know anything.