Ryusen-ji Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Two statues of Nio
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Although it is Ryusenji Temple, there are 2 statues of Nio at the entrance of the temple. It is a very magnificent statue of Nio. Since there is no gate, the statue of Nio feels more symbolic. The main hall is also a magnificent building. There is a hall next to the main hall. And the Buddha statue in front of the main hall is also worth seeing!
The temple I stopped by for sightseeing in Omaezaki is the Soto sect and the mountain name is Mt. Tamaun. I'm not sure where Mt. Tamaun is. The statue of Nio welcomed me at the entrance, and the sixteen Rakans were enshrined in front of the main hall, and each Han was quite a sight to see with a sun ring on his back. I couldn't see the principal image because I couldn't see the temple, but it seems that you can worship Toho Yakushi Ruriko Nyorai with a unique appearance. The parking lot was large and easy to access.
Two statues of Nio
Although it is Ryusenji Temple, there are 2 statues of Nio at the entrance of the temple. It is a very magnificent statue of Nio. Since there is no gate, the statue of Nio feels more symbolic. The main hall is also a magnificent building. There is a hall next to the main hall. And the Buddha statue in front of the main hall is also worth seeing!
the temple where the demons meet
The temple I stopped by for sightseeing in Omaezaki is the Soto sect and the mountain name is Mt. Tamaun. I'm not sure where Mt. Tamaun is. The statue of Nio welcomed me at the entrance, and the sixteen Rakans were enshrined in front of the main hall, and each Han was quite a sight to see with a sun ring on his back. I couldn't see the principal image because I couldn't see the temple, but it seems that you can worship Toho Yakushi Ruriko Nyorai with a unique appearance. The parking lot was large and easy to access.