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One of the temples of tsurua Ji Temple
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It is a hall that seems to have been built in the middle of the Ed Shogun Overroad era. It is also called Fudodo and is located on the west side of the main hall. A wooden seated statue of Fudo Myoo, a tangible cultural property designated by Tochigi Prefecture, which was built around the 12th century, is enshrined, but is not usually open to the public.
It is a Mido built west of the main hall of Aji Temple. It is said that it was built in the early Kamakura period by Yoshikane Ashikaga, the founder of the temple, and after being rebuilt at the end of the Sengoku period, the current building is said to have been built since the mid Edo period. Inside, a statue of Fudo Myoo, which is said to have been made in the Heian period by solicitation from Mt. Narita as the principal image, is enshrined, but it is not open to the public. Until the main hall was designated as a national treasure, the main hall was used as a goma dojo connected by a covered corridor. Fudo Myoo of the principal image ...
One of the temples of tsurua Ji Temple
It is a hall that seems to have been built in the middle of the Ed Shogun Overroad era. It is also called Fudodo and is located on the west side of the main hall. A wooden seated statue of Fudo Myoo, a tangible cultural property designated by Tochigi Prefecture, which was built around the 12th century, is enshrined, but is not usually open to the public.
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It is a Mido built west of the main hall of Aji Temple. It is said that it was built in the early Kamakura period by Yoshikane Ashikaga, the founder of the temple, and after being rebuilt at the end of the Sengoku period, the current building is said to have been built since the mid Edo period. Inside, a statue of Fudo Myoo, which is said to have been made in the Heian period by solicitation from Mt. Narita as the principal image, is enshrined, but it is not open to the public. Until the main hall was designated as a national treasure, the main hall was used as a goma dojo connected by a covered corridor. Fudo Myoo of the principal image ...