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The main hall rebuilt in 1873
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It was a Nichiren sect temple with a sign that introduced "Kushireiden". There was an explanation board by the old city name "Takeo City Tourism Association", and it was introduced that the main hall was rebuilt in 1897.
It is a temple that I found while walking around from Takeo Station. Only the statue of the ancestor of the evil was left in the great fire of Takeo in Kanaga, but other than that, it was destroyed. It was rebuilt afterwards. It was a normal temple 〇
He was a friendly chief priest and fortune-telling romance and marriage. I'm actively living from tomorrow. My mother is also relieved if this is the case! He said.
Although it is a small temple, it has a history of 1525. The statue of the ancestor who wards off evil did not burn even when the temple was on fire due to a great fire.
The main hall rebuilt in 1873
It was a Nichiren sect temple with a sign that introduced "Kushireiden". There was an explanation board by the old city name "Takeo City Tourism Association", and it was introduced that the main hall was rebuilt in 1897.
Echizen city sightseeing
It is a temple that I found while walking around from Takeo Station. Only the statue of the ancestor of the evil was left in the great fire of Takeo in Kanaga, but other than that, it was destroyed. It was rebuilt afterwards. It was a normal temple 〇
Temple of fortune telling
A temple of fortune telling that hits a lot. The priest is well studied and easy to understand. He is a friendly person. I want to consult again.
Fortune-telling
He was a friendly chief priest and fortune-telling romance and marriage. I'm actively living from tomorrow. My mother is also relieved if this is the case! He said.
Evil removal
Although it is a small temple, it has a history of 1525. The statue of the ancestor who wards off evil did not burn even when the temple was on fire due to a great fire.