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The birthplace of Japan's munemune bamboo!
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It is said that this is the first place to bring Meng Zong Bamboo back from China to Japan. Bamboo groves are spreading at "Okukaiinji-dori" in front of the temple.
I went to see it because there is a stone cancer Buddha with less weathering. Since I visited the temple without preparing for it, I didn't know that there was an old tumulus stone chamber behind the main hall ... I wanted you to put a pamphlet (copy) near the entrance fee box. Next to the main hall is the Gorinto and the stone Buddha of the unrelated Buddha. After all, is the Buddha at the bottom of the Christian lantern just entering from the gate? Maria was carving it. And most of the trees in the back mountain of the ruida Jinja shrine are cut down (damage of last year's typhoon) ...
9 Founded in the early century, 1000 An old temple boasting a history of years. One of the ten temples of Kaiinji Temple. It has wonderful Buddha statues such as the statues of the four heavenly kings and the statues of Kongo Rikishi. In particular, the statues of Kongo Rikishi are huge, with 2.4m. It is also known as the birthplace of Japan's Meng Zong Bamboo. It's only 100 yen, but you need an entrance fee.
Get information at the Nagaokakyo City Buried Cultural Property Center and go to this temple with an old burial mound. I didn't have any prior knowledge, but I was surprised to know that it was the birthplace of Mengzong Takeshi in Japan. The fun of Kyoto is to meet an unexpected history. The main hall is new, but behind it is the well-preserved Shiruta No. 9 burial mound, and you can also visit the stone chamber. If you are an archaeological fan, please visit the Buried Cultural Property Center as a set.
1200 It is an old temple that boasts a history of years.
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There is a charge for entering the mountain, but since there is no one ... If you look closely, there is a box and you can enter here. This is one of the branch temples of Kaiinji Temple. About 5 minutes on foot from the bus stop. There is an burial mound behind the main hall, as well as Dou. It is the 9th burial mound of Rurida, and it seems to be an burial mound 1400 years ago, but it is still a beautiful burial mound that is very well preserved and is still new. The total length is 5m, but it is good to be able to visit freely.
The birthplace of Japan's munemune bamboo!
It is said that this is the first place to bring Meng Zong Bamboo back from China to Japan. Bamboo groves are spreading at "Okukaiinji-dori" in front of the temple.
to see jizosan (stone cancer Buddha) ...
I went to see it because there is a stone cancer Buddha with less weathering. Since I visited the temple without preparing for it, I didn't know that there was an old tumulus stone chamber behind the main hall ... I wanted you to put a pamphlet (copy) near the entrance fee box. Next to the main hall is the Gorinto and the stone Buddha of the unrelated Buddha. After all, is the Buddha at the bottom of the Christian lantern just entering from the gate? Maria was carving it. And most of the trees in the back mountain of the ruida Jinja shrine are cut down (damage of last year's typhoon) ...
It's a local temple, but it's my second visit.
9 Founded in the early century, 1000 An old temple boasting a history of years. One of the ten temples of Kaiinji Temple. It has wonderful Buddha statues such as the statues of the four heavenly kings and the statues of Kongo Rikishi. In particular, the statues of Kongo Rikishi are huge, with 2.4m. It is also known as the birthplace of Japan's Meng Zong Bamboo. It's only 100 yen, but you need an entrance fee.
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Get information at the Nagaokakyo City Buried Cultural Property Center and go to this temple with an old burial mound. I didn't have any prior knowledge, but I was surprised to know that it was the birthplace of Mengzong Takeshi in Japan. The fun of Kyoto is to meet an unexpected history. The main hall is new, but behind it is the well-preserved Shiruta No. 9 burial mound, and you can also visit the stone chamber. If you are an archaeological fan, please visit the Buried Cultural Property Center as a set.
1200 It is an old temple that boasts a history of years.
There is a charge for entering the mountain, but since there is no one ... If you look closely, there is a box and you can enter here. This is one of the branch temples of Kaiinji Temple. About 5 minutes on foot from the bus stop. There is an burial mound behind the main hall, as well as Dou. It is the 9th burial mound of Rurida, and it seems to be an burial mound 1400 years ago, but it is still a beautiful burial mound that is very well preserved and is still new. The total length is 5m, but it is good to be able to visit freely.