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Nagusayama Kongojo Temple

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236 Taguchi, Fukusaki, Kanzaki District, Hyogo 679-2218, JapanMap
Phone+81 790-22-0014
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  • Hyogo931
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    Lipai な Renwangmen

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    In late November, when I went hiking to Mt. Shichitane, I stopped by to see a magnificent temple. The precincts were large, and in addition to the main hall, the magnificent Niomon Gate was also spectacular. The autumn leaves in the precincts are also wonderful.

    Reviewed on Mar 29, 2018
  • OhenrosanKK
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    I was impressed at first, but I've been visiting many times.

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    I feel like an ordinary temple. However, since the history has not changed, it must be an old temple famous temple that has been built 1420 for over a year. It is a temple opened by Keikan Hoshi, who is the principal image of the eleven-faced Kannon at the Koyasan Shingon sect temple. This time, it is a worship as the 30 No. 1 Fudasho of the Kannon Sacred Ground in Shinsaigoku 33. The main hall here is a huge, horizontal building. The entrance fee for the visit was free.

    Reviewed on Jan 22, 2018
  • OhenrosanKK
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    It is a temple built on Mt. Shichitane at the request of Prince Shotoku.

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    Keikan Hoshi, the founder of the Sanron sect, who succeeded the crown prince's intention, was originally founded as "Shigeoka-dera". Later, the Kaisan Hokai was established as a priest of Hodo Sennin. At first, he served the three theory teachings, but Kukai practiced the secret law of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism during his stay, and after that, he changed his name to 'Kongo Jo Ji Temple' with the 'ho longing' of Shingon. It was relocated from Mt. shichijo to its current location by the childish evil law of the Meiji government and haibutsu kishaku. The envy that the new green envelops the hall has a common taste in Esoteric Buddhist temples, and the atmosphere as a sacred and strict "place of training" rather than a tourist temple ...

    Reviewed on Jun 29, 2016

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