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It may not be a tourist temple because I couldn't enter it. The ridge is low and you can see the main hall from outside the ridge. However, I thought it might be enough to come for sightseeing separately.
It's a magnificent temple, but I couldn't go inside. It's not a tourist temple. There are many temples on the other side of Mukonoso station, and if you like it, it may be interesting to take a walk around the area.
It takes just over 20 minutes to go northwest of Hankyu Mukonoso Station, and there is a shopping street nearby in a fairly residential area. At the beginning of the year, the bell rings with Goo 〜.
It's Hankyu Mukonoso Station, but it's quite a distance to walk. I think it's convenient to use the city bus. It is a temple in a residential area. The surrounding area is a residential area, but it is easy to understand because it is relatively open. There is also a shopping street nearby. I don't think it's a tourist temple. You can see a little temple from the outside.
Yosenji is a Shinshu Kosho-ha temple located about a 20-minute walk from "Mukonoso Station" on the Hankyu Kobe Line. I worshiped when I took a walk around the temples and shrines near Hankyu Mukonoso in March. It is a beautiful short clay wall, a large main hall, and a temple. The gate was closed, but I worshiped from outside the wall.
I didn't get in.
It may not be a tourist temple because I couldn't enter it. The ridge is low and you can see the main hall from outside the ridge. However, I thought it might be enough to come for sightseeing separately.
About 20 minutes walk from Mukonosho station
It's a magnificent temple, but I couldn't go inside. It's not a tourist temple. There are many temples on the other side of Mukonoso station, and if you like it, it may be interesting to take a walk around the area.
in the residential area.
It takes just over 20 minutes to go northwest of Hankyu Mukonoso Station, and there is a shopping street nearby in a fairly residential area. At the beginning of the year, the bell rings with Goo 〜.
in a residential area.
It's Hankyu Mukonoso Station, but it's quite a distance to walk. I think it's convenient to use the city bus. It is a temple in a residential area. The surrounding area is a residential area, but it is easy to understand because it is relatively open. There is also a shopping street nearby. I don't think it's a tourist temple. You can see a little temple from the outside.
Beautiful clay temple
Yosenji is a Shinshu Kosho-ha temple located about a 20-minute walk from "Mukonoso Station" on the Hankyu Kobe Line. I worshiped when I took a walk around the temples and shrines near Hankyu Mukonoso in March. It is a beautiful short clay wall, a large main hall, and a temple. The gate was closed, but I worshiped from outside the wall.