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Nice temple complex although I wouldn't go out of my way to visit it
This is a nice temple complex about a 25 minute walk from the Kakogawa JR station. If you are in the area it's worth seeing but I wouldn't make a special trip to see it. There are a couple of people w...
It's called (Kakurinji). Horyuji Temple in Harima, which is said to have been built by Prince Shotoku. There is Taishido (national treasure), the oldest wooden building in Hyogo Prefecture. The entrance fee is 500 yen and the treasure hall set is 800 yen. It is a temple that has a connection with Kuroda Kanbei and the Special Attack Corps of World War II.
It's a wonderful temple. It is said that Prince Shotoku was founded here. Moreover, 589 It is a temple with a history of 1433 years. It is an old temple in an old temple. There are few temples in Kyoto that have such auspiciousness. It is also called "Horyuji Temple in Harima". The main hall and Taishido are designated as national treasures. Many Dou and artworks in the precincts were also designated as important cultural properties, and it was a temple like a treasure house of cultural properties. The entrance fee is 500 yen, but ... to enter the treasure hall.
It's far from Kakogawa Station in JR. I regret walking. In addition, it was shocking to go without knowing anything because the admission fee was 500 yen. I think it can't be helped because it's a historic temple. Well, it was spectacular from the mountain gate. There were groups on the sightseeing bus, so I realized that it was a famous tourist attraction.
Buildings of various eras and designs from the Heian period to the present day are lined up. If you look around the hall for about two weeks while looking at the explanation, you can see the difference between the times. Personally, there was something that I was attracted to the oldest building, Taishido. It is a design that I have never seen anywhere else. I feel the times. One question is why each hall is this arrangement. I don't feel regularity or something. On the contrary, I even feel unbalanced as a whole ...
Nice temple complex although I wouldn't go out of my way to visit it
This is a nice temple complex about a 25 minute walk from the Kakogawa JR station. If you are in the area it's worth seeing but I wouldn't make a special trip to see it. There are a couple of people w...
Horyu Ji Temple in Harima
It's called (Kakurinji). Horyuji Temple in Harima, which is said to have been built by Prince Shotoku. There is Taishido (national treasure), the oldest wooden building in Hyogo Prefecture. The entrance fee is 500 yen and the treasure hall set is 800 yen. It is a temple that has a connection with Kuroda Kanbei and the Special Attack Corps of World War II.
It's a great temple in this town, NO1.
It's a wonderful temple. It is said that Prince Shotoku was founded here. Moreover, 589 It is a temple with a history of 1433 years. It is an old temple in an old temple. There are few temples in Kyoto that have such auspiciousness. It is also called "Horyuji Temple in Harima". The main hall and Taishido are designated as national treasures. Many Dou and artworks in the precincts were also designated as important cultural properties, and it was a temple like a treasure house of cultural properties. The entrance fee is 500 yen, but ... to enter the treasure hall.
I'm surprised if I don't know anything.
It's far from Kakogawa Station in JR. I regret walking. In addition, it was shocking to go without knowing anything because the admission fee was 500 yen. I think it can't be helped because it's a historic temple. Well, it was spectacular from the mountain gate. There were groups on the sightseeing bus, so I realized that it was a famous tourist attraction.
You can see buildings of the era at once.
Buildings of various eras and designs from the Heian period to the present day are lined up. If you look around the hall for about two weeks while looking at the explanation, you can see the difference between the times. Personally, there was something that I was attracted to the oldest building, Taishido. It is a design that I have never seen anywhere else. I feel the times. One question is why each hall is this arrangement. I don't feel regularity or something. On the contrary, I even feel unbalanced as a whole ...