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It's an old temple.
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It is a temple from the Keicho and Kanei eras, and it seems to be a temple with a deep relationship with Eiheiji Temple. The hall of fame in the Edo period was extremely good, and the mountain gate was awarded the three gates of Oshu, but it was destroyed by fire, and the main hall was also a temporary main hall for a long time. It may have been damaged by the tsunami of the earthquake, but it seems that it has recovered now. There was a tsunami evacuation map just ahead of the temple, and there was a sign that the tsunami was 2.1m. When you enter the magnificent mountain gate, there is a main hall in front, a stone monument of tsuruzuka on the right side, and a residential part in the back ...
I live in Ishinomaki and always pass in front of me, but I think it's an ordinary temple. Next time I pass by, I will stop by, check it out and report.
It is a temple of the Soto sect that moved to its current location in 17 Keicho and changed to Eiganji Temple. There is a main hall with a wonderful dragon sculpture in a beautiful garden. It's a good idea to visit when walking around Mt. Hiwa.
A temple built in the Edo period. It has a history that is related to Eiheiji Temple, the head temple. The mountain gate and the main hall have been destroyed by fire in the past and are being rebuilt.
It is a magnificent temple that seems to have a history.
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There is a small hill on the south side of Ishinomaki Station, with castle ruins and public institutions. It is a magnificent temple because you can see it on the north side of the hill. During the Edo period, the gate of Eigonji Temple was called "Oshu Sanmon", but it was destroyed by fire. It is now a rebuilt building.
It's an old temple.
It is a temple from the Keicho and Kanei eras, and it seems to be a temple with a deep relationship with Eiheiji Temple. The hall of fame in the Edo period was extremely good, and the mountain gate was awarded the three gates of Oshu, but it was destroyed by fire, and the main hall was also a temporary main hall for a long time. It may have been damaged by the tsunami of the earthquake, but it seems that it has recovered now. There was a tsunami evacuation map just ahead of the temple, and there was a sign that the tsunami was 2.1m. When you enter the magnificent mountain gate, there is a main hall in front, a stone monument of tsuruzuka on the right side, and a residential part in the back ...
i think it's an ordinary temple
I live in Ishinomaki and always pass in front of me, but I think it's an ordinary temple. Next time I pass by, I will stop by, check it out and report.
A historic temple at the foot of Mt. Hiwa
It is a temple of the Soto sect that moved to its current location in 17 Keicho and changed to Eiganji Temple. There is a main hall with a wonderful dragon sculpture in a beautiful garden. It's a good idea to visit when walking around Mt. Hiwa.
Historic temple
A temple built in the Edo period. It has a history that is related to Eiheiji Temple, the head temple. The mountain gate and the main hall have been destroyed by fire in the past and are being rebuilt.
It is a magnificent temple that seems to have a history.
There is a small hill on the south side of Ishinomaki Station, with castle ruins and public institutions. It is a magnificent temple because you can see it on the north side of the hill. During the Edo period, the gate of Eigonji Temple was called "Oshu Sanmon", but it was destroyed by fire. It is now a rebuilt building.