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There is a stone statue of a filial puppy.
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There is a fence on the roof of the gate, and it has a history of being relocated from the main camp. Also, when I saw a stone statue that a filial puppy searched for food for a sick parent dog, I thought of the loyal dog Hachiko.
It is said that the front gate of the main camp, which used to be, was relocated.
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It is near the south exit of Mishima Station. It is said that the front gate of Higuchi Honjin, which used to be in Mishima-juku, was relocated here. There is also a tomb of a filial piety dog in the precincts.
There are few post towns left in Mishima, but the gate of this temple is a relocated gate of the main camp. In addition, there is an episode of a sad story of a filial piety dog in the precincts, and there is a grave.
On my way to Minamiizu by car, I stopped by this temple when I got off at Numazu I.C. on the Tomei Expressway and headed for Shuzenji. I've heard that this temple has a tomb of a filial piety, so I visited it. It was a very beautiful temple. After passing through the gate leading to the main hall, there was the tomb of the filial piety on your right. Legend is that "A long time ago, a mother dog and 5 puppy lived together under the floor of the main hall of this temple. 6 The dogs were gates ... as guardian dogs of the temple.
There is a stone statue of a filial puppy.
There is a fence on the roof of the gate, and it has a history of being relocated from the main camp. Also, when I saw a stone statue that a filial puppy searched for food for a sick parent dog, I thought of the loyal dog Hachiko.
It is said that the front gate of the main camp, which used to be, was relocated.
It is near the south exit of Mishima Station. It is said that the front gate of Higuchi Honjin, which used to be in Mishima-juku, was relocated here. There is also a tomb of a filial piety dog in the precincts.
the main gate of the main camp remains.
There are few post towns left in Mishima, but the gate of this temple is a relocated gate of the main camp. In addition, there is an episode of a sad story of a filial piety dog in the precincts, and there is a grave.
It is a temple with a tomb of a filial dog.
On my way to Minamiizu by car, I stopped by this temple when I got off at Numazu I.C. on the Tomei Expressway and headed for Shuzenji. I've heard that this temple has a tomb of a filial piety, so I visited it. It was a very beautiful temple. After passing through the gate leading to the main hall, there was the tomb of the filial piety on your right. Legend is that "A long time ago, a mother dog and 5 puppy lived together under the floor of the main hall of this temple. 6 The dogs were gates ... as guardian dogs of the temple.