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I entered from the vermilion gate with a sign called the No. 1 bill of 88 sacred places in Hokkaido. The hall is also quite magnificent. The animal figurines on the main hall were unusually seen.
About 20 minutes walk from Asahikawa station. A temple of the Shingon sect Chiyama school built in 1892. Renamed "Naritayama Shinkuji" in 1907. The principal image is Fudo Myoo. The current main hall is reinforced concrete built in 1996. The pillars and doors are painted vermilion with a profound attitude. The first bill office of 88 sacred places in Hokkaido, the first bill office of the 36 Fudoson sacred places in Hokkaido. In the precinct, there is a Rokkaku Do hall built in 1925, which is the principal image of nyoirin Kanzeon bosatsu, and it is the second fudasho of the 88 sacred places in Hokkaido.
It is located in the middle of a temple lined up with 3 on Asahikawa Gojo-dori. Shingon sect, Naritayama Shinkuji Temple. The magnificent front tag says that the 88 sacred places in Hokkaido are the first and second fudasho. That is the main hall and the Rokkakudo. This entrance faces a large road and is easy to understand, but until now it has no atmosphere where you can enter and visit normally. There is no one. It seems to be one of the highlights of Asahikawa, but I stopped it.
It is a temple of the Shingon sect located a little far from the station and is one of the 88 sacred places in Hokkaido. In front of you is a public facility called Tokiwa Civic Hall. When I was young, I walked on the Shikoku pilgrimage, and when I went nearby, I stopped by. Many temples in Hokkaido are difficult to stop by except for Danya, but there is an atmosphere that you can easily enter here. In particular, there is no explanation, so it is a pity that I don't know about history.
There are several temples along Gojo-dori. It doesn't feel like it's amazing one by one, but I think it's good for a walk. There was also Zenkoji Temple where I went.
You are a great man.
I entered from the vermilion gate with a sign called the No. 1 bill of 88 sacred places in Hokkaido. The hall is also quite magnificent. The animal figurines on the main hall were unusually seen.
Hexagonal Hall
About 20 minutes walk from Asahikawa station. A temple of the Shingon sect Chiyama school built in 1892. Renamed "Naritayama Shinkuji" in 1907. The principal image is Fudo Myoo. The current main hall is reinforced concrete built in 1996. The pillars and doors are painted vermilion with a profound attitude. The first bill office of 88 sacred places in Hokkaido, the first bill office of the 36 Fudoson sacred places in Hokkaido. In the precinct, there is a Rokkaku Do hall built in 1925, which is the principal image of nyoirin Kanzeon bosatsu, and it is the second fudasho of the 88 sacred places in Hokkaido.
In the atmosphere where you can visit ...
It is located in the middle of a temple lined up with 3 on Asahikawa Gojo-dori. Shingon sect, Naritayama Shinkuji Temple. The magnificent front tag says that the 88 sacred places in Hokkaido are the first and second fudasho. That is the main hall and the Rokkakudo. This entrance faces a large road and is easy to understand, but until now it has no atmosphere where you can enter and visit normally. There is no one. It seems to be one of the highlights of Asahikawa, but I stopped it.
One of the 88 sacred places in Hokkaido
It is a temple of the Shingon sect located a little far from the station and is one of the 88 sacred places in Hokkaido. In front of you is a public facility called Tokiwa Civic Hall. When I was young, I walked on the Shikoku pilgrimage, and when I went nearby, I stopped by. Many temples in Hokkaido are difficult to stop by except for Danya, but there is an atmosphere that you can easily enter here. In particular, there is no explanation, so it is a pity that I don't know about history.
Temples are lined up.
There are several temples along Gojo-dori. It doesn't feel like it's amazing one by one, but I think it's good for a walk. There was also Zenkoji Temple where I went.