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better have your climbing legs on
On a narrow section of road near a wide river that flows from lake Biwa in Shiga Prefecture near Kyoto lies a formidable task for the unprepared traveller. you start directly from the road and climb ...
A very nice temple at the end of a quite endless series of stairs. Heavy to reach, but well feasible with the bike of tsu or Uji. Even if you climb up a mountain e...
Although I was in the neighborhood, I had never worshiped before, but I will stop by. Keishige is famous as a Kannon for evil, and there are many worships on the festival day every month, and since it is a evil removal, many people visit it on the opposite bank about 500 meters away because it is called "Hatsutateki" on New Year's Day. Temporary parking lot is provided It's a boom. Today is a weekday, so you can park in a parking lot along the national highway on the banks of the Seta River and reach Dou through more than 800 stone steps. Named ...
It is a temple famous for warding off evil. Officially called Anyoji, it is popular as Tachiki Kannon. The stairs are about 800 steps and are quite hard. The stairs take about 30 minutes. There is no vending machine here, so please ensure water.
better have your climbing legs on
On a narrow section of road near a wide river that flows from lake Biwa in Shiga Prefecture near Kyoto lies a formidable task for the unprepared traveller. you start directly from the road and climb ...
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After the test of the about 500 walks that separate the parking in the temple, you find a clearing in the middle of the mountain.
Small, a little remote temple
A very nice temple at the end of a quite endless series of stairs. Heavy to reach, but well feasible with the bike of tsu or Uji. Even if you climb up a mountain e...
it's narrower than i imagined.
Although I was in the neighborhood, I had never worshiped before, but I will stop by. Keishige is famous as a Kannon for evil, and there are many worships on the festival day every month, and since it is a evil removal, many people visit it on the opposite bank about 500 meters away because it is called "Hatsutateki" on New Year's Day. Temporary parking lot is provided It's a boom. Today is a weekday, so you can park in a parking lot along the national highway on the banks of the Seta River and reach Dou through more than 800 stone steps. Named ...
I'm sorry.
It is a temple famous for warding off evil. Officially called Anyoji, it is popular as Tachiki Kannon. The stairs are about 800 steps and are quite hard. The stairs take about 30 minutes. There is no vending machine here, so please ensure water.