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Kangyoin is a temple of the Tendai sect located in the downtown area about a 5-minute walk from JR Kawasaki Station. I worshiped when I took a walk in Kawasaki-juku in August. It is the Kanto annex of Shinshu Zenkoji Temple. The date of its founding is unknown, but it is said that it was the founder of Jikaku Daishi. There was a unique face Daikoku-sama in the precincts (good luck, watering, Senarai Daikoku-sama). I've poured water on Daikoku-sama. If you are interested in shrines and temples, why not visit them?
Zenkoji Kanto Betsuin temple located along Nakamise-dori near Kawasaki Station, it is a lively place at night, the main hall is new, and there is Daikokuten along the road in the precincts.
It is a temple in a corner of Nakamise shopping street in front of Kawasaki Station. There was a Buddha statue written as Mizukake Daikokuten on the side of the precincts. Next to the Buddha statue was chozu and a "bucket", and it seemed that you could use the bucket to sprinkle water. It's quite surprising.
It seems to be a Tendai sect temple, but unfortunately it is not a temple of a sect that is open like a Nichiren sect temple, so the threshold is high, or the gate is closed ... in the shopping street ... drinking area, It was a temple that I could pass by if I wasn't careful. This is a temple that is said to have been opened by Kanto Betsuin of Shinshu Zenkoji and Jikaku Daishi, but the statue of Mr. Daikoku on the table stands out.
A temple that suddenly appears from Kawasaki's murderous street. Even if you don't enter the temple, only Daikoku-sama can be watered along the street. I wonder if I will increase money because I can wash money.
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Kangyoin is a temple of the Tendai sect located in the downtown area about a 5-minute walk from JR Kawasaki Station. I worshiped when I took a walk in Kawasaki-juku in August. It is the Kanto annex of Shinshu Zenkoji Temple. The date of its founding is unknown, but it is said that it was the founder of Jikaku Daishi. There was a unique face Daikoku-sama in the precincts (good luck, watering, Senarai Daikoku-sama). I've poured water on Daikoku-sama. If you are interested in shrines and temples, why not visit them?
It's in the downtown area.
Zenkoji Kanto Betsuin temple located along Nakamise-dori near Kawasaki Station, it is a lively place at night, the main hall is new, and there is Daikokuten along the road in the precincts.
Mizukake daikokuten
It is a temple in a corner of Nakamise shopping street in front of Kawasaki Station. There was a Buddha statue written as Mizukake Daikokuten on the side of the precincts. Next to the Buddha statue was chozu and a "bucket", and it seemed that you could use the bucket to sprinkle water. It's quite surprising.
It's a small temple in the city.
It seems to be a Tendai sect temple, but unfortunately it is not a temple of a sect that is open like a Nichiren sect temple, so the threshold is high, or the gate is closed ... in the shopping street ... drinking area, It was a temple that I could pass by if I wasn't careful. This is a temple that is said to have been opened by Kanto Betsuin of Shinshu Zenkoji and Jikaku Daishi, but the statue of Mr. Daikoku on the table stands out.
I wonder if we'll get more money.
A temple that suddenly appears from Kawasaki's murderous street. Even if you don't enter the temple, only Daikoku-sama can be watered along the street. I wonder if I will increase money because I can wash money.