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i wonder if it was the retreat of zendowa.
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I went to "Horinin" for a while! Even though I said that, I didn't go inside and just looked into it. When I looked it up, it seems that Horinin was founded in 1669 by Chinese monk Dowa, the head temple of the Obaku sect, Manpukuji Temple, as a retirement place. By the way, Manpukuji was founded in 1661 by Zen Master Ingen Ryuki, the founder of the Japanese Obaku sect. This is also a Chinese monk. Horinin is a small temple, but be sure to go to Manpukuji Temple.
It is a temple adjacent to the south side of Manpukuji Temple. There is no explanation, but it seems to be the tower of Manpukuji Temple. I couldn't enter from the gate, so I saw it from outside the gate. It's just like an ordinary temple.
i wonder if it was the retreat of zendowa.
I went to "Horinin" for a while! Even though I said that, I didn't go inside and just looked into it. When I looked it up, it seems that Horinin was founded in 1669 by Chinese monk Dowa, the head temple of the Obaku sect, Manpukuji Temple, as a retirement place. By the way, Manpukuji was founded in 1661 by Zen Master Ingen Ryuki, the founder of the Japanese Obaku sect. This is also a Chinese monk. Horinin is a small temple, but be sure to go to Manpukuji Temple.
It is a temple adjacent to Manpukuji Temple.
It is a temple adjacent to the south side of Manpukuji Temple. There is no explanation, but it seems to be the tower of Manpukuji Temple. I couldn't enter from the gate, so I saw it from outside the gate. It's just like an ordinary temple.