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It's along the kanmangabuchi.
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It was like protruding into the riverbank in the middle of the line Jizo along Kanmangabuchi. In 1654, it was a place where Fudo Myoo, who once was on the opposite bank of the river, prayed for Taihei Tenka. The following explanation was written on the site. Please refer to it. When Jiunji was founded in 1654, Kokai Daisojo built a four-a-zukuri Gomadan, where Goma memorial service was held to pray for the world Taihei toward the stone statue of Fudodo Myoo on the opposite bank. Fudo Mei ...
Right below is a torrent swirling and the wind blows up. This is? It's a small eastern building that you think, but it seems to have a lot of history. When I stood there, I was able to enjoy a temporary silence.
It is a gomadan made of pavilions built by Kokai Daiso, who founded "Jiunji". It is built in a place like a cliff in "Kanmangafuchi", so be careful when approaching! !! It was once lost due to the great flood of Otani gawa River, and only the cornerstone remained, and Rinno Ji Temple was restored in the Showa period. From here, it is said that Kokai Daiso made a memorial service for the world to pray for the Taihei of the world toward the statue of Fudo Myoo on the opposite bank, but the statue of Fudo Myoo has not been rebuilt while it was lost. The surrounding area is "East ...
On the banks of the river overlooking the front of the kanmangabuchi
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A small building on the banks of the river overlooking Kanmangabuchi from the front. A place where Kokai Daisojo, who built a nearby Jiunji Temple, erected and held a Goma memorial service. Even now, there are stones in that shape, and traces remain.
It's along the kanmangabuchi.
It was like protruding into the riverbank in the middle of the line Jizo along Kanmangabuchi. In 1654, it was a place where Fudo Myoo, who once was on the opposite bank of the river, prayed for Taihei Tenka. The following explanation was written on the site. Please refer to it. When Jiunji was founded in 1654, Kokai Daisojo built a four-a-zukuri Gomadan, where Goma memorial service was held to pray for the world Taihei toward the stone statue of Fudodo Myoo on the opposite bank. Fudo Mei ...
Right down there is a rapid.
Right below is a torrent swirling and the wind blows up. This is? It's a small eastern building that you think, but it seems to have a lot of history. When I stood there, I was able to enjoy a temporary silence.
It's in the hammankebuchi.
It is a gomadan built by Sojo Kokai in 1654. The building at that time remains, and it was rebuilt by Rinnoji in 1946. It has a quaint atmosphere.
Azuma Yazukuri gomadan
It is a gomadan made of pavilions built by Kokai Daiso, who founded "Jiunji". It is built in a place like a cliff in "Kanmangafuchi", so be careful when approaching! !! It was once lost due to the great flood of Otani gawa River, and only the cornerstone remained, and Rinno Ji Temple was restored in the Showa period. From here, it is said that Kokai Daiso made a memorial service for the world to pray for the Taihei of the world toward the statue of Fudo Myoo on the opposite bank, but the statue of Fudo Myoo has not been rebuilt while it was lost. The surrounding area is "East ...
On the banks of the river overlooking the front of the kanmangabuchi
A small building on the banks of the river overlooking Kanmangabuchi from the front. A place where Kokai Daisojo, who built a nearby Jiunji Temple, erected and held a Goma memorial service. Even now, there are stones in that shape, and traces remain.