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It is a small temple in a residential area near Ibaraki City Station. It was not open because of the damage caused by last year's earthquake and typhoon. At first glance, it seems that it is very old, but it can be guessed that the damage was quite large. It seems that the repair work is being done, but I think it will take a long time.
It is a temple in a residential area of 5~6 minutes walk from Hankyu Ibaraki City Station. Since the gate is not open, I can't evaluate it at all. I will keep it normal.
の Chan Temple, west side of Yuki, Izuki City, Hankyu
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A Zen temple of the Rinzai sect Myoshinji school in Otemachi, a residential area, a 5-minute walk west of the west exit of Hankyu Ibaraki City Station. Although it is located in a residential area, it is built with a magnificent mountain gate, precincts, main hall, and bell tower. It's quiet and has the feeling of a Zen temple, but it's not a temple you visit for sightseeing.
It is a small temple located about 5 minutes on foot northwest of Hankyu Ibaraki City Station. It seems that the main hall will be built in the future. I can't go inside, but it's a small but magnificent temple.
Damage nail marks.
It is a small temple in a residential area near Ibaraki City Station. It was not open because of the damage caused by last year's earthquake and typhoon. At first glance, it seems that it is very old, but it can be guessed that the damage was quite large. It seems that the repair work is being done, but I think it will take a long time.
I passed by immediately.
It is a temple in a residential area of 5~6 minutes walk from Hankyu Ibaraki City Station. Since the gate is not open, I can't evaluate it at all. I will keep it normal.
の Chan Temple, west side of Yuki, Izuki City, Hankyu
A Zen temple of the Rinzai sect Myoshinji school in Otemachi, a residential area, a 5-minute walk west of the west exit of Hankyu Ibaraki City Station. Although it is located in a residential area, it is built with a magnificent mountain gate, precincts, main hall, and bell tower. It's quiet and has the feeling of a Zen temple, but it's not a temple you visit for sightseeing.
Temple in Ibaraki City
It is a small temple located about 5 minutes on foot northwest of Hankyu Ibaraki City Station. It seems that the main hall will be built in the future. I can't go inside, but it's a small but magnificent temple.