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Old wood, giant wood!
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The temple itself is lonely, but there were giant trees and old trees designated as natural monuments around the temple, which was spectacular. Giant trees and old trees enthusiasts may enjoy it! If you don't, you may not have to go.
It's a historic temple, but I felt lonely as if there was no one.
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JR From Tajiri Station on the Tohoku Main Line, it is about 15 About 5 km by car, about 1.5 km on the right by Wakudani area sign, about 10 minutes. At the northern foot of Mt. Kagobo, there was no guide board for the temple, and I passed by once and looked at the guide map of the district on the way. I wonder if I parked the car in front of the entrance and here. The stone pillars at the entrance seem to be old, but the name of the temple was not confirmed, and I walked about 100 meters to the gate of the temple and confirmed the name of the temple. There were many dead branches of cedar on the way to the approach. Since the car was in, I returned to the car and went near the main hall of the temple. Hi ...
Old wood, giant wood!
The temple itself is lonely, but there were giant trees and old trees designated as natural monuments around the temple, which was spectacular. Giant trees and old trees enthusiasts may enjoy it! If you don't, you may not have to go.
It's a historic temple, but I felt lonely as if there was no one.
JR From Tajiri Station on the Tohoku Main Line, it is about 15 About 5 km by car, about 1.5 km on the right by Wakudani area sign, about 10 minutes. At the northern foot of Mt. Kagobo, there was no guide board for the temple, and I passed by once and looked at the guide map of the district on the way. I wonder if I parked the car in front of the entrance and here. The stone pillars at the entrance seem to be old, but the name of the temple was not confirmed, and I walked about 100 meters to the gate of the temple and confirmed the name of the temple. There were many dead branches of cedar on the way to the approach. Since the car was in, I returned to the car and went near the main hall of the temple. Hi ...