The attractions on Miyagi Island are more worth visiting, of course, mainly because they are relatively smooth, and they come out from the back door of Yandao Dashe. Daiwan Temple itself has no walls, no fee entrances, etc. In fact, think about the opposite of Miyagi Island and other places in Japan. The temple does not charge money, and the shrine requires tickets, which is quite strange. The whole temple is very small. The middle of the worship temple is the pharmacist Buddha. The side is worshipped by the Shamentian, which is still very consistent with Japanese Buddhist philosophy. In the middle of the temple, there is a very strange pine tree, scattered in all directions, very strange. In general, it is considered to experience the characteristics of Miyajima.