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It's a temple like a house.
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The temple on the hillside of Mt. Mikuriya, at first glance, it looked like a house, and I felt that this was a temple, but when I approached it, there was the forehead of Myohoji Temple. It seems to be a temple famous for Mikuriya Kannon by Kibi Mabi. In this review, there is a photo of the temple on the top of the mountain, which is Mikuriko Shrine. You can visit together.
In addition to the official name Myohoji Temple, it seems that it is also commonly known as "Mikuriya Kannon" and "Ichigan Kannon". Also, it seems that the name is reasonably well known as a temple for shojin ryori. The principal image and other Buddha statues are housed in the zushi, and this zushi is known for opening both sides (although it is quite large) 4. It was founded very old, 1270 years ago, and 70 years older than Mt. Koya, and the founding was "Kibi Makibi". Not surprisingly known, but one of the best ... in Japan.
It's a temple like a house.
The temple on the hillside of Mt. Mikuriya, at first glance, it looked like a house, and I felt that this was a temple, but when I approached it, there was the forehead of Myohoji Temple. It seems to be a temple famous for Mikuriya Kannon by Kibi Mabi. In this review, there is a photo of the temple on the top of the mountain, which is Mikuriko Shrine. You can visit together.
It's a temple with various names.
In addition to the official name Myohoji Temple, it seems that it is also commonly known as "Mikuriya Kannon" and "Ichigan Kannon". Also, it seems that the name is reasonably well known as a temple for shojin ryori. The principal image and other Buddha statues are housed in the zushi, and this zushi is known for opening both sides (although it is quite large) 4. It was founded very old, 1270 years ago, and 70 years older than Mt. Koya, and the founding was "Kibi Makibi". Not surprisingly known, but one of the best ... in Japan.