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It was more beautiful than the temple next door.
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It felt that Kokenji Temple was better maintained than the next temple, which is also the name of the village. It was a view that I could imagine the old days from around the gate, which went up the stairs a little.
The yellow leaves of the ginkgo tree in the next temple were the best.
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The precincts of unimaginable tranquility are the battles that would have been fierce when you see the burnt remains of the mountain gate, which is said to have been burnt down while the entire mountain was burned down due to the great fire of the Sengoku period. It's a little funny that the first and 88 stone pillars of the 88 Hachitoji Temples are lined up. The scenery of the autumn leaves of the whole mountain and the terraced rice fields overlooking from the precincts on the hill are wonderful. If you have a picture mind, you want to take a brush, but I'm sorry.
I thought it was hard to climb because of the heat, so I went for a walk in my hometown village. I went around 2.4km roughly, but on the way I stopped by this temple on a hill. The view was good.
It was more beautiful than the temple next door.
It felt that Kokenji Temple was better maintained than the next temple, which is also the name of the village. It was a view that I could imagine the old days from around the gate, which went up the stairs a little.
The yellow leaves of the ginkgo tree in the next temple were the best.
The precincts of unimaginable tranquility are the battles that would have been fierce when you see the burnt remains of the mountain gate, which is said to have been burnt down while the entire mountain was burned down due to the great fire of the Sengoku period. It's a little funny that the first and 88 stone pillars of the 88 Hachitoji Temples are lined up. The scenery of the autumn leaves of the whole mountain and the terraced rice fields overlooking from the precincts on the hill are wonderful. If you have a picture mind, you want to take a brush, but I'm sorry.
In the village of Hachito Ji Temple
I thought it was hard to climb because of the heat, so I went for a walk in my hometown village. I went around 2.4km roughly, but on the way I stopped by this temple on a hill. The view was good.