It is a stone pagoda on the grounds of Kasagi-ji Temple. The surrounding area is a large rock and it seems to fall soon. Buddha is drawn on the rock, and this may be more spectacular than the stone pagoda.
Is there a need to review? Extremely doubtful. I think it's enough to take up the whole as Kasagi-ji Temple. Something has changed recently! The name is sloppy, and there is a word of mouth page that doesn't matter even though the object to be taken up is not taken up ... This is also just one cultural property in Kasagi-dera. If you want to take this up, you should take up the famous "Maitreya Maya Buddha" in the whole country before that.
It is located in Kasagiji Temple. It shows its presence in front of the principal image of Maitreya Makaibutsu with a megalith in the background. A stone is sandwiched between the megaliths in the back. The current one seems to be from the Kamakura period. If you put a megalith, it will be a picture.
I received a request saying, "Can you post the reviews of Kasagi-ji Temple?", And I was wondering if it would be okay to dub it with Kasagi-ji Temple, but there are many stone statues that I am interested in. Following the huge Makai Buddha behind, the thirteen-storied stone pagoda of about 4m is one of them. It seems that it was built in the Kamakura period. It is said that it is designated as an important cultural property. Even so, how many thirteen-storied stone pagodas are located at the temple on the border between Kyoto and Nara. It was also built at Iwafuneji Temple and Akishinoji Temple that I visited on this day ...
It's pretty splendid.
In the autumn season, you can see a very beautiful scenery with autumn leaves and other autumn leaves. The 13 towers are quite spectacular.
A stone pagoda in kasagi Ji Temple
It is a stone pagoda on the grounds of Kasagi-ji Temple. The surrounding area is a large rock and it seems to fall soon. Buddha is drawn on the rock, and this may be more spectacular than the stone pagoda.
Nothing. Just take this up.
Is there a need to review? Extremely doubtful. I think it's enough to take up the whole as Kasagi-ji Temple. Something has changed recently! The name is sloppy, and there is a word of mouth page that doesn't matter even though the object to be taken up is not taken up ... This is also just one cultural property in Kasagi-dera. If you want to take this up, you should take up the famous "Maitreya Maya Buddha" in the whole country before that.
A stone tower with a megalithic back.
It is located in Kasagiji Temple. It shows its presence in front of the principal image of Maitreya Makaibutsu with a megalith in the background. A stone is sandwiched between the megaliths in the back. The current one seems to be from the Kamakura period. If you put a megalith, it will be a picture.
A treasure trove of attractive stone statues
I received a request saying, "Can you post the reviews of Kasagi-ji Temple?", And I was wondering if it would be okay to dub it with Kasagi-ji Temple, but there are many stone statues that I am interested in. Following the huge Makai Buddha behind, the thirteen-storied stone pagoda of about 4m is one of them. It seems that it was built in the Kamakura period. It is said that it is designated as an important cultural property. Even so, how many thirteen-storied stone pagodas are located at the temple on the border between Kyoto and Nara. It was also built at Iwafuneji Temple and Akishinoji Temple that I visited on this day ...