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It's a temple of the Jodo sect.
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It has no features and is a temple for local believers. It was built under Omori Castle in the mid-16th century, but moved to its current location in the latter half of the 16th century.
Located about a 10-minute walk from Fukushima Station, it is a temple of the Jodo sect that was built by Ryonen in 1567. The current main hall was rebuilt in 1903 after repeated burning. The precincts are small and well-equipped, but I didn't feel the history of 450 years.
JR I stopped by while walking around Fukushima Station. When I passed through the mountain gate, I thought that the lotus planted in a large bowl was placed on the left and right sides of the road and the atmosphere was good. 〇
It's a temple of the Jodo sect.
It has no features and is a temple for local believers. It was built under Omori Castle in the mid-16th century, but moved to its current location in the latter half of the 16th century.
A temple that feels like a whole
Located about a 10-minute walk from Fukushima Station, it is a temple of the Jodo sect that was built by Ryonen in 1567. The current main hall was rebuilt in 1903 after repeated burning. The precincts are small and well-equipped, but I didn't feel the history of 450 years.
Fukushima Sanchez
JR I stopped by while walking around Fukushima Station. When I passed through the mountain gate, I thought that the lotus planted in a large bowl was placed on the left and right sides of the road and the atmosphere was good. 〇