A very small Guandi Temple was encountered by the Four Heavenly Kings Temple, and it seems that it has become a place for funerals. There are many cemeteries in the temple, as well as tributes to Shaoxing rice wine.
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Seijuin Temple Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Guandi Temple of Qingshouyuan was established in 1964 and was built under the auspices of Zen Master Dacheng, the abbot of Wanfu Temple in Huangpi Mountain. Since the Meiji period, Japan has transitioned from a closed country to a new country, and a large number of Chinese people live nearby. Most of the pilgrims who worship Guandi Temple are also nearby Chinese and overseas Chinese. Now it has become a famous temple that both Chinese and Japanese people often visit.
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Seijuin Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A very small Guandi Temple was encountered by the Four Heavenly Kings Temple, and it seems that it has become a place for funerals. There are many cemeteries in the temple, as well as tributes to Shaoxing rice wine.
This is a shrine with Chinese characteristics, the Four Heavenly Kings Temple, which worships Emperor Guan. I recommend it.
Simple style, colorful buildings, interested in you can see.
This temple is well-known throughout Japan, and is a key protected scenic spot. It is dedicated to Emperor Guan. The surrounding environment is very good, and transportation facilities are also complete.
If the local people believe in it, they can visit it, or they can.