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It looks like a cityscape.
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It is located in an area where a little old folk house in Kameoka exists. When I was walking while looking at the MAP, I was surprised to find Hokkeji Temple in front of me as soon as I turned around the private house. It is said to have been built in the Muromachi period, the oldest temple in Kameoka. The precincts are small, but I somehow liked it. It is a temple of the Nichiren sect.
It is one of the oldest temples in this town of Kameoka. It was relocated to its current location by Mr. Kobayakawa at the ruins of Kameoka Castle. It is located in the Kaname of the highway. It must have been frustrating for defense.
The temples of the same character and reading are not only Kyoto but also many temple names nationwide.
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Since it is a Nichiren sect temple, it is a temple with good elements in every beat as usual. I have worshiped many times. It is said that Hideaki Kobayakawa, a rare traitor, was relocated to the present location under the protection of Kameyama Castle when he was the owner of Kameyama Castle. It boasts the oldest of the main hall of the temple in the castle. Honmachi Myokendo (former Myoken) is enshrined at the side of the mountain gate.
There is the oldest main hall under the old Kameyama Castle.
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Nichiren sect temple located under the former Kameyama Castle, where many temples are lined up. All temples of this sect (as far as I worshiped) have many beats of requirements of "beautiful", "clean", "open (freedom in the precincts)", "kindness, politeness, and politeness". It's all temples. This is no exception. Therefore, I want to make it the best evaluation, but I want to make it the lowest evaluation because it seems that Hideaki Kobayakawa, who is like a pronoun of my most disliked busho, traitor, was protecting. ... here
It looks like a cityscape.
It is located in an area where a little old folk house in Kameoka exists. When I was walking while looking at the MAP, I was surprised to find Hokkeji Temple in front of me as soon as I turned around the private house. It is said to have been built in the Muromachi period, the oldest temple in Kameoka. The precincts are small, but I somehow liked it. It is a temple of the Nichiren sect.
It was opened in the middle of the 15th century.
It is one of the oldest temples in this town of Kameoka. It was relocated to its current location by Mr. Kobayakawa at the ruins of Kameoka Castle. It is located in the Kaname of the highway. It must have been frustrating for defense.
The temples of the same character and reading are not only Kyoto but also many temple names nationwide.
Since it is a Nichiren sect temple, it is a temple with good elements in every beat as usual. I have worshiped many times. It is said that Hideaki Kobayakawa, a rare traitor, was relocated to the present location under the protection of Kameyama Castle when he was the owner of Kameyama Castle. It boasts the oldest of the main hall of the temple in the castle. Honmachi Myokendo (former Myoken) is enshrined at the side of the mountain gate.
There is the oldest main hall under the old Kameyama Castle.
Nichiren sect temple located under the former Kameyama Castle, where many temples are lined up. All temples of this sect (as far as I worshiped) have many beats of requirements of "beautiful", "clean", "open (freedom in the precincts)", "kindness, politeness, and politeness". It's all temples. This is no exception. Therefore, I want to make it the best evaluation, but I want to make it the lowest evaluation because it seems that Hideaki Kobayakawa, who is like a pronoun of my most disliked busho, traitor, was protecting. ... here