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Saku City Nozawa Pinkoro Jizo

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467, Hara, Saku, JapanMap
Phone+81 267-62-2111
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  • asaka19691216
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    A famous Jizo at the entrance of Nozawa Naritayama Yakushiji Temple. This is the land of Shinshu Saku, one of the longevity villages in Japan. Pinkoro Jizo, which fulfills the common people's wishes to live long and live comfortably without suffering from illness without sleeping, was just built in September 2003. The way of praying was explained. Heads together, heads down, faces, and strokes his head. Heights about 1 m, head a little to the right ...

    Reviewed on Jan 17, 2020
  • CHOHBEY
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    On the way back from the Tateshina Kogen, the secretary was told that he would stop by Pinkloro, and I wondered what Pinkloro was, but I understood the meaning by looking at Jizo.

    Reviewed on Jun 30, 2019
  • Tour811512
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    I stopped by while traveling to Karuizawa. The parking lot is free and is used in combination with the shopping street, but there are no shops. The benefit here is that the god of longevity is enshrined, and the reason for Pinkoro Jizo is that he wishes for "Pinpin and longevity". There was a cute Jizo near the entrance, and the worshipers were strokeing their heads.

    Reviewed on Oct 8, 2018
  • tottoko
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    This Jizo was on the approach to Mt. Narita. I was relieved by the appearance of a gentle smile with a shaky neck. Souvenirs such as Jizo-sama's goods were also sold nearby.

    Reviewed on Oct 4, 2018
  • NorthStar806002
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    I was attracted to the name and visited. I stood in front of the gate of Naritayama Yakushiji Temple. The gate is said to have been relocated in front of the gate of Tatsuoka Castle, which was selected as one of the 100 consecutive castles. There was a pattern cherry blossom next to Jizo, and it was supposed to be watered. Perhaps because of the name, a group of elderly people visited.

    Reviewed on Aug 12, 2018

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