Matsudaira Saifuku-ji Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
Write a Review
Trip.com
(4 Reviews)TripAdvisor
4 Reviews
Travel807128
It feels like a tree.
Original Text
It is a temple of the Jodo sect in the west area of Kuramae Station. It's not that big, but the hanging trees at the entrance created a nice atmosphere. There is also a monument to the birthplace of Ikuei Elementary School, and it seems to be the birthplace of Tokyo's earliest public elementary school, which was a little surprising.
It is a temple near Seika Park in Kuramae. It seems to be a temple related to the Matsudaira family in Tokugawa, and it is somewhat stately and spectacular.
It was interesting that one of the first six elementary schools was in the precincts.
Original Text
I went when I took a walk from Asakusa to Asakusabashi. It is a temple of the Jodo sect. It was a fairly large temple in the vicinity, and the main hall was new. In front of the gate was a monument to the birthplace of Ikuei Elementary School, and it was interesting that one of the first six elementary schools founded in the Meiji era was in the precincts.
It feels like a tree.
It is a temple of the Jodo sect in the west area of Kuramae Station. It's not that big, but the hanging trees at the entrance created a nice atmosphere. There is also a monument to the birthplace of Ikuei Elementary School, and it seems to be the birthplace of Tokyo's earliest public elementary school, which was a little surprising.
Kanagawa
The name of the Matsudaira family. And it seems that it is made without expecting it. The gold decoration is also soothing. Close to Kuramae station.
Temple related to the matsudaira family
It is a temple near Seika Park in Kuramae. It seems to be a temple related to the Matsudaira family in Tokugawa, and it is somewhat stately and spectacular.
It was interesting that one of the first six elementary schools was in the precincts.
I went when I took a walk from Asakusa to Asakusabashi. It is a temple of the Jodo sect. It was a fairly large temple in the vicinity, and the main hall was new. In front of the gate was a monument to the birthplace of Ikuei Elementary School, and it was interesting that one of the first six elementary schools founded in the Meiji era was in the precincts.