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A monument of a temple using distorted stones
Original Text
A distorted stone monument that doubled as a temple monument stood beside the mountain gate. The precincts spread out at the end of the mountain gate, and the main hall was placed in front of the cobblestones. However, the front of the mountain gate was partitioned by a wooden fence, and it was not possible to worship the precincts freely.
There was a fence, so it's a tour from the front of the gate.
Original Text
It is a temple on Matsubara-dori. The fence of the gate was closed, so it is a tour from the outside. It was impressive that the name of the temple was engraved on the stone monument in front of the gate. It is a quiet temple.
The original purpose was to take a walk to the Sengoin Temple, where the extremely visually "pictured" mountain gate is located in the vicinity, but the mountain gate was open on the way and there was Hosenji Temple to enter inside, so I worshiped It depends on where I was. If the main hall is magnificent, the mountain gate is magnificent, and I especially liked the large stone monument engraved with the name of the temple in front of the mountain gate, check with the attached photo, and worship once.
A monument of a temple using distorted stones
A distorted stone monument that doubled as a temple monument stood beside the mountain gate. The precincts spread out at the end of the mountain gate, and the main hall was placed in front of the cobblestones. However, the front of the mountain gate was partitioned by a wooden fence, and it was not possible to worship the precincts freely.
There was a fence, so it's a tour from the front of the gate.
It is a temple on Matsubara-dori. The fence of the gate was closed, so it is a tour from the outside. It was impressive that the name of the temple was engraved on the stone monument in front of the gate. It is a quiet temple.
It's a jodo sect temple.
The original purpose was to take a walk to the Sengoin Temple, where the extremely visually "pictured" mountain gate is located in the vicinity, but the mountain gate was open on the way and there was Hosenji Temple to enter inside, so I worshiped It depends on where I was. If the main hall is magnificent, the mountain gate is magnificent, and I especially liked the large stone monument engraved with the name of the temple in front of the mountain gate, check with the attached photo, and worship once.