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Tottori Koyasan Church is a temple related to Mt. Koya located about a 20-minute walk from JR Tottori Station in Tottori City, Tottori Prefecture. At first glance, it looks like a meeting place, but there are many temples in the area, making it feel like a temple spot. Cherry blossoms are planted around the area, and at the time of year, you can take a walk around the area while enjoying the row of cherry blossom trees.
There is a row of cherry blossom trees in front of you and it is recommended to go in spring. You can't park at that time, but I usually put it in 2 and 3 units. I go occasionally because my relatives are church members.
There were many temples around here. Many temples of the Jodo sect were seen, but I presume that this temple is probably the Shingon sect. The characters of Koyasan and Kobo Daishi were written.
On the wall facing the road, it was a sign that doubled as a secret key Kobo Daishi Tottori Koyasan and a temple name sign. At first glance, it looks like a private house-style building, but when I entered the precincts, the building looked like the main hall.
Tottori Koyasan Church is a temple related to Mt. Koya located about a 20-minute walk from JR Tottori Station in Tottori City, Tottori Prefecture. At first glance, it looks like a meeting place, but there are many temples in the area, making it feel like a temple spot. Cherry blossoms are planted around the area, and at the time of year, you can take a walk around the area while enjoying the row of cherry blossom trees.
There is a row of cherry blossom trees in front of you and it is recommended to go in spring. You can't park at that time, but I usually put it in 2 and 3 units. I go occasionally because my relatives are church members.
There were many temples around here. Many temples of the Jodo sect were seen, but I presume that this temple is probably the Shingon sect. The characters of Koyasan and Kobo Daishi were written.
On the wall facing the road, it was a sign that doubled as a secret key Kobo Daishi Tottori Koyasan and a temple name sign. At first glance, it looks like a private house-style building, but when I entered the precincts, the building looked like the main hall.