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Serene place
This temple was once a part of Nagahama Hachimangu, which is just adjacent. The premises is covered with trees and create a spiritual atmosphere. It is not crowded at all and suitable for meditation.
This temple was once a part of Nagahama Hachimangu, which is just adjacent. The premises is covered with trees and create a spiritual atmosphere. It is not crowded at all and suitable for meditation.
It is a child temple of "Shinhoshoji", which was the "Jinguji" of Nagahama Hachimangu Shrine, and is the only temple left by the ordinance for the separation of Buddhism and Shintoism. Adjacent to Hachimangu Shrine, when I ask a woman who seems to be Mr. Okuri, it is better to enter from a small diameter leading from Hachimangu Shrine instead of entering from the mountain gate facing the roadway. The Gomado on the far left of the main hall is said to have been built during the Muromachi period, and the cypress bark roof is especially beautiful and impressive. The garden with Jizo statue donated by Naosuke II and the bell tower with splendid decoration by sculpture ...
It is a child temple of "Shinhoshoji", which was the "Jinguji" of Nagahama Hachimangu Shrine, and is the only temple left by the ordinance for the separation of Buddhism and Shintoism. Adjacent to Hachimangu Shrine, when I ask a woman who seems to be Mr. Okuri, it is better to enter from a small diameter leading from Hachimangu Shrine instead of entering from the mountain gate facing the roadway. The Gomado on the far left of the main hall is said to have been built during the Muromachi period, and the cypress bark roof is especially beautiful and impressive. The garden with Jizo statue donated by Naosuke II and the bell tower with splendid decoration by sculpture ...
The remnants of the former Bettoji Temple at Nagahama Hachiman Shrine. It's dim but quaint.
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There is a temple called Shinhoshoji, which was founded on Kukai, and was once a bettoji temple at Nagahama Hachiman Shrine, but it was abandoned by the Meiji era ordinance for the separation of Buddhism and Shintoism, and the remnants are Shanain. When the temple was abandoned, many Buddha statues were collected in Shanain. The atmosphere is sacred because the tree 々 is overgrown and in a dim place. It is said that it has been abandoned, but it is quite large, and there are Prince Do hall, main hall, and Goma Do hall (Fudo Do hall) that enshrines Prince Shotoku through a magnificent gate. Especially the roof of Gomado ...
Serene place
This temple was once a part of Nagahama Hachimangu, which is just adjacent. The premises is covered with trees and create a spiritual atmosphere. It is not crowded at all and suitable for meditation.
Serene place
This temple was once a part of Nagahama Hachimangu, which is just adjacent. The premises is covered with trees and create a spiritual atmosphere. It is not crowded at all and suitable for meditation.
An old temple
It is a child temple of "Shinhoshoji", which was the "Jinguji" of Nagahama Hachimangu Shrine, and is the only temple left by the ordinance for the separation of Buddhism and Shintoism. Adjacent to Hachimangu Shrine, when I ask a woman who seems to be Mr. Okuri, it is better to enter from a small diameter leading from Hachimangu Shrine instead of entering from the mountain gate facing the roadway. The Gomado on the far left of the main hall is said to have been built during the Muromachi period, and the cypress bark roof is especially beautiful and impressive. The garden with Jizo statue donated by Naosuke II and the bell tower with splendid decoration by sculpture ...
An old temple
It is a child temple of "Shinhoshoji", which was the "Jinguji" of Nagahama Hachimangu Shrine, and is the only temple left by the ordinance for the separation of Buddhism and Shintoism. Adjacent to Hachimangu Shrine, when I ask a woman who seems to be Mr. Okuri, it is better to enter from a small diameter leading from Hachimangu Shrine instead of entering from the mountain gate facing the roadway. The Gomado on the far left of the main hall is said to have been built during the Muromachi period, and the cypress bark roof is especially beautiful and impressive. The garden with Jizo statue donated by Naosuke II and the bell tower with splendid decoration by sculpture ...
The remnants of the former Bettoji Temple at Nagahama Hachiman Shrine. It's dim but quaint.
There is a temple called Shinhoshoji, which was founded on Kukai, and was once a bettoji temple at Nagahama Hachiman Shrine, but it was abandoned by the Meiji era ordinance for the separation of Buddhism and Shintoism, and the remnants are Shanain. When the temple was abandoned, many Buddha statues were collected in Shanain. The atmosphere is sacred because the tree 々 is overgrown and in a dim place. It is said that it has been abandoned, but it is quite large, and there are Prince Do hall, main hall, and Goma Do hall (Fudo Do hall) that enshrines Prince Shotoku through a magnificent gate. Especially the roof of Gomado ...