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If you are interested in shrines and temples, you can't avoid the town you visited. I visited about 3 temples. I enjoyed the parking lot in one place and within walking distance.
Is lined up. It is said that the temple was also built here with people who moved from other areas in the Edo period 々. There were some temples with aluminum doors because the tombs representing power were burnt by fire, which was fresh.
There is no feeling that temples are lined up in Teramachi, Kyoto, but as the letter suggests, there are only temples here. Is there any other scenery where there are so many temples lined up? ?? ??
I drive once a month or every other month for work. Well, the destination is fixed, but since the city walk information center was built nearby, I've been curious and want to walk.
It was on the map of the hotel, so I went for a walk. It was a street lined with temples of different sects. The road was bent, so I didn't feel like enjoying the lineup of temples. The atmosphere of the building was a little disappointing because the parking ban bills and parking marks were very conspicuous, but the temples that have to be done are also difficult.
If you are interested in shrines and temples, you can't avoid the town you visited. I visited about 3 temples. I enjoyed the parking lot in one place and within walking distance.
Is lined up. It is said that the temple was also built here with people who moved from other areas in the Edo period 々. There were some temples with aluminum doors because the tombs representing power were burnt by fire, which was fresh.
There is no feeling that temples are lined up in Teramachi, Kyoto, but as the letter suggests, there are only temples here. Is there any other scenery where there are so many temples lined up? ?? ??
I drive once a month or every other month for work. Well, the destination is fixed, but since the city walk information center was built nearby, I've been curious and want to walk.
It was on the map of the hotel, so I went for a walk. It was a street lined with temples of different sects. The road was bent, so I didn't feel like enjoying the lineup of temples. The atmosphere of the building was a little disappointing because the parking ban bills and parking marks were very conspicuous, but the temples that have to be done are also difficult.