There are men's waterfalls and women's waterfalls in the precincts.
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It is a temple that is said to have been founded by Kukai of the Shingon sect. It is currently a temple of the Jodo sect of Honen Shonin. Dainichi Nyorai is enshrined behind Fudodo, which enshrines Fudo Myoo, with 36 Doji.
It is a place quite far from Kamakura city. To put it in the modern style, Okukamakura. Imaizumi Fudo was opened by Kukai 1200 years ago. You can see that the Yin-Yang Waterfall, which has two waterfalls, Otoko Falls and Otoko Falls, created a sacred place and was created in this place.
The location is near the border between Yokohama and Kamakura, and is located on the hillside of the hilly area called "Kamakura Alps" by some people. I went by car, but it is at the end of the narrow road branch which is difficult to reach without the navigation system. It seems that the temple itself was founded by Kobo Daishi in 818, and it seems that it was called Enshuji at that time, but after that, it fell and rebuilt the main hall in the late 1600s. The name is now Shomyoji It seems to have become ...
There is a waterfall related to Kobo Daishi Kukai-sama.
Original Text
It is quite far from Kamakura. It's near the Tenen hiking course. This temple is by no means a tourist attraction, but it is historically famous. There is a legend that Kobo Daishi hit the ground with a cane for the villagers suffering from water shortage because this is a mountainous area, and when water gushed out from there and became a waterfall.
Do you know "Shomeiji Temple (Imaizumi Fudo)"? This temple was opened by Kobo Daishi Kukai, and it is Shomeiji Temple that enshrines Fudodo, and Rokujizo welcomes you at the entrance, and there is the Nanmu Amida Buddha Stone Pagoda. And there was an onmyo waterfall called Otoko Falls, which is rare in the temple. The autumn leaves season is the most beautiful here.
There are men's waterfalls and women's waterfalls in the precincts.
It is a temple that is said to have been founded by Kukai of the Shingon sect. It is currently a temple of the Jodo sect of Honen Shonin. Dainichi Nyorai is enshrined behind Fudodo, which enshrines Fudo Myoo, with 36 Doji.
Okamakura
It is a place quite far from Kamakura city. To put it in the modern style, Okukamakura. Imaizumi Fudo was opened by Kukai 1200 years ago. You can see that the Yin-Yang Waterfall, which has two waterfalls, Otoko Falls and Otoko Falls, created a sacred place and was created in this place.
It's a temple with a waterfall.
The location is near the border between Yokohama and Kamakura, and is located on the hillside of the hilly area called "Kamakura Alps" by some people. I went by car, but it is at the end of the narrow road branch which is difficult to reach without the navigation system. It seems that the temple itself was founded by Kobo Daishi in 818, and it seems that it was called Enshuji at that time, but after that, it fell and rebuilt the main hall in the late 1600s. The name is now Shomyoji It seems to have become ...
There is a waterfall related to Kobo Daishi Kukai-sama.
It is quite far from Kamakura. It's near the Tenen hiking course. This temple is by no means a tourist attraction, but it is historically famous. There is a legend that Kobo Daishi hit the ground with a cane for the villagers suffering from water shortage because this is a mountainous area, and when water gushed out from there and became a waterfall.
There is a rare waterfall in the temple.
Do you know "Shomeiji Temple (Imaizumi Fudo)"? This temple was opened by Kobo Daishi Kukai, and it is Shomeiji Temple that enshrines Fudodo, and Rokujizo welcomes you at the entrance, and there is the Nanmu Amida Buddha Stone Pagoda. And there was an onmyo waterfall called Otoko Falls, which is rare in the temple. The autumn leaves season is the most beautiful here.