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History is rich.
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It crosses the fashionable sunflower bridge, and it crosses the Nimata railroad crossing of the Sanyo main line ・ Kure line on the prefectural road 151 on the east side, and it goes north along the road. It was a temple of the Jodo Shinshu sect, and the magnificent wooden gate with rich history was impressive.
I asked about the origin of the wide entrance of the temple.
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This is the temple I went to as a kindergarten. When I took a nap, I spent time laying a towel ket in the main hall. I had the opportunity to talk to the priest and didn't know at all, but it seems that the front of the temple was decided by the number of Danke. By the way, the front of the temple of the Soto sect, which is lined up, is about 1 / 3 here. In this district with many peasants, the Jodo Shinshu sect was common and there were many Danke, but it was said that the Danke at this time decreased. The sliding doors in the new main hall are quite ...
It is one of the temples scattered around Kaida City Station. It is a corner of a residential area, but there is a parking lot nearby. This temple seems to have a nursery school next door, and when I came in March, the main hall of the temple was cutely decorated with "Congratulations on Sotsuen".
It was very quiet in the empty precincts. But it's a little narrow. It is a temple along the old highway, not so big and unknown. However, Bonsho is famous, and it was built in the mid Edo period by a famous craftsman representing Aki. There is a parking lot next to the main hall, and worshipers can park.
It is about 5 minutes walk from Kaida City Station.
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If you go out from JR Kaida City Station to the old Sanyo Expressway, there are many historic sites in Kaida Town along the road. The Bonsho of this temple was made in the mid-18th century and is famous.
History is rich.
It crosses the fashionable sunflower bridge, and it crosses the Nimata railroad crossing of the Sanyo main line ・ Kure line on the prefectural road 151 on the east side, and it goes north along the road. It was a temple of the Jodo Shinshu sect, and the magnificent wooden gate with rich history was impressive.
I asked about the origin of the wide entrance of the temple.
This is the temple I went to as a kindergarten. When I took a nap, I spent time laying a towel ket in the main hall. I had the opportunity to talk to the priest and didn't know at all, but it seems that the front of the temple was decided by the number of Danke. By the way, the front of the temple of the Soto sect, which is lined up, is about 1 / 3 here. In this district with many peasants, the Jodo Shinshu sect was common and there were many Danke, but it was said that the Danke at this time decreased. The sliding doors in the new main hall are quite ...
and it became a nursery school
It is one of the temples scattered around Kaida City Station. It is a corner of a residential area, but there is a parking lot nearby. This temple seems to have a nursery school next door, and when I came in March, the main hall of the temple was cutely decorated with "Congratulations on Sotsuen".
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It was very quiet in the empty precincts. But it's a little narrow. It is a temple along the old highway, not so big and unknown. However, Bonsho is famous, and it was built in the mid Edo period by a famous craftsman representing Aki. There is a parking lot next to the main hall, and worshipers can park.
It is about 5 minutes walk from Kaida City Station.
If you go out from JR Kaida City Station to the old Sanyo Expressway, there are many historic sites in Kaida Town along the road. The Bonsho of this temple was made in the mid-18th century and is famous.