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It was a precinct with a wide 々. It should be that, and there is a burial mound under the main hall.
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We will disseminate information about "West Bank Temple" in Kasuga, Bunkyo-ku. I visited "West Bank Temple" on December 22, 2023. On the day of the event, I got on the Tokyo Metropolitan Bus Line 02 from Kuramae Station and got off at the Tomi-Sakagami stop. To access "West Bank Temple", get off at the "Tomi-Sakagami" stop and go in the same direction as the bus traveling direction for about 70 m and you will find "Display Name: Tomi-Sakagami". Turn left at the corner in front of it and proceed about 50 m, first, "Nikko Fudoson" is on the right hand, and then the mountain of "West Bank Temple" ...
Do you know "Tokozan Sogonin West Bank Temple"? There is a temple of the Jodo sect Toyoyama school at the alley of the Tomizawakami intersection opposite the Faculty of Science and Engineering of Chuo University. The stone pillars in front of the mountain gate are engraved with West Bank Temple and Nikko Fudoson. High-quality mosaic tiles were laid out in the precincts, giving it a fresh feeling. In addition, there were worshipers because it has a magnificent modern main hall and is the fourth temple to visit the Sanjusan Kannon Sacred Ground in Yamanote. Please try worshiping.
It is a temple next to the campus of the Faculty of Science and Engineering, Chuo University. It looks like a temple with a long history, but the buildings are all rebuilt with concrete, so it feels new. It doesn't seem to be a facility for tourists to show it.
When I walked down a quiet alley from Kasuga-dori in Bunkyo-ku toward Ushitenjin, I found a temple on my right. The Kaisan has an old history of Genna 2 (1616), and it seems to appear in the "Tokyo Meisho Zue", but for that reason, it was an ordinary temple that is often seen in the center of the city without any attractions.
Because it is next to Josen in temple, it is very quiet because it is in the back alley and there are no general tourists. After all, it seems that the temple is originally a solemn one for the first time in a quiet atmosphere like this.
It was a precinct with a wide 々. It should be that, and there is a burial mound under the main hall.
We will disseminate information about "West Bank Temple" in Kasuga, Bunkyo-ku. I visited "West Bank Temple" on December 22, 2023. On the day of the event, I got on the Tokyo Metropolitan Bus Line 02 from Kuramae Station and got off at the Tomi-Sakagami stop. To access "West Bank Temple", get off at the "Tomi-Sakagami" stop and go in the same direction as the bus traveling direction for about 70 m and you will find "Display Name: Tomi-Sakagami". Turn left at the corner in front of it and proceed about 50 m, first, "Nikko Fudoson" is on the right hand, and then the mountain of "West Bank Temple" ...
Mosaic tiles are fashionable
Do you know "Tokozan Sogonin West Bank Temple"? There is a temple of the Jodo sect Toyoyama school at the alley of the Tomizawakami intersection opposite the Faculty of Science and Engineering of Chuo University. The stone pillars in front of the mountain gate are engraved with West Bank Temple and Nikko Fudoson. High-quality mosaic tiles were laid out in the precincts, giving it a fresh feeling. In addition, there were worshipers because it has a magnificent modern main hall and is the fourth temple to visit the Sanjusan Kannon Sacred Ground in Yamanote. Please try worshiping.
Chuo University
It is a temple next to the campus of the Faculty of Science and Engineering, Chuo University. It looks like a temple with a long history, but the buildings are all rebuilt with concrete, so it feels new. It doesn't seem to be a facility for tourists to show it.
there's no point in history.
When I walked down a quiet alley from Kasuga-dori in Bunkyo-ku toward Ushitenjin, I found a temple on my right. The Kaisan has an old history of Genna 2 (1616), and it seems to appear in the "Tokyo Meisho Zue", but for that reason, it was an ordinary temple that is often seen in the center of the city without any attractions.
Next to josen in temple
Because it is next to Josen in temple, it is very quiet because it is in the back alley and there are no general tourists. After all, it seems that the temple is originally a solemn one for the first time in a quiet atmosphere like this.