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From the side of the hall of worship of Kinpu Shrine, cross the Tamabashi bridge over the moat site, and you will find the earthworks of Zao Castle Ruins on the left side, and the buildings related to Anzenji Temple will be straight ahead. When you cross the Tamabashi, there is a guide map of the precincts of Anzenji Temple, and there are signs of 々 such as Zao Kannon-do, Zao Bishamon-do, Zao Sanjusan Kannon, Zao Jizoson, Shozen Reijin, Zao Inari Shrine, etc. You can freely see the inside of Zao Kannon-do and Zao Bishamon-do. Zao Kannon-do has a tiger looking at all directions of the ceiling painting, Zao Bishamon-do has many photographs of Buddha statues, and you can open the book and see the real thing ...
It is a temple of the Tendai sect located about a 15-minute walk from JR Kitanagaoka Station. Adjacent to Zaodo Castle and Kinpu Shrine. I worshiped when I went to visit the ruins of Zaodo Castle in August. It is an old temple with a history that was founded by the monk Michiaki in 708. It was once a betto temple of Zaodo (currently Kinmine Shrine), which enshrines Zao Gongen. In the precincts, there was a statue of "Naoto Hori", the owner of Nagaoka Castle. If you are interested in shrines, temples and castle ruins, why not take a walk around the area?
From the side of the hall of worship of Kinpu Shrine, cross the Tamabashi bridge over the moat site, and you will find the earthworks of Zao Castle Ruins on the left side, and the buildings related to Anzenji Temple will be straight ahead. When you cross the Tamabashi, there is a guide map of the precincts of Anzenji Temple, and there are signs of 々 such as Zao Kannon-do, Zao Bishamon-do, Zao Sanjusan Kannon, Zao Jizoson, Shozen Reijin, Zao Inari Shrine, etc. You can freely see the inside of Zao Kannon-do and Zao Bishamon-do. Zao Kannon-do has a tiger looking at all directions of the ceiling painting, Zao Bishamon-do has many photographs of Buddha statues, and you can open the book and see the real thing ...
It is a temple of the Tendai sect located about a 15-minute walk from JR Kitanagaoka Station. Adjacent to Zaodo Castle and Kinpu Shrine. I worshiped when I went to visit the ruins of Zaodo Castle in August. It is an old temple with a history that was founded by the monk Michiaki in 708. It was once a betto temple of Zaodo (currently Kinmine Shrine), which enshrines Zao Gongen. In the precincts, there was a statue of "Naoto Hori", the owner of Nagaoka Castle. If you are interested in shrines, temples and castle ruins, why not take a walk around the area?