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It was once chogan Ji Temple
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About 15 minutes walk from Oyamazaki Station. There is a precinct on the steep slope and further up the stone steps. A temple of the Jodo sect Chionin school built in 1555. The principal image is Amida Nyorai. In front of the mountain gate, a stone monument carved with "Emperor Ogiyama Daienji" is erected. It seems that this was designated as Teganji Temple because Kozen's younger sister (Eiko Marikoji), who opened the mountain, was the real mother of Emperor Ogimachi. Dou is a relocation of a building of a nearby temple that was abandoned by Haibutsu kishaku. The main hall is tiled with wooden roofs. The principal image is ... as a national important cultural property.
I decided to walk on the way back from the Oyamazaki Sanso Museum, so I stopped by Daienji Temple on the way. It was said that there was a statue of Amida Nyorai, an important cultural property, but I couldn't enter the hall. There seems to be a reservation for the visit. There are many other tourist spots in Oyamazaki that require reservations, so if you have something you want to see, you should plan it in advance.
it seems that it was burnt in the kinmon incident.
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When you head from Oyamazaki Sanso to Hozumiji Temple, you can see the stone steps on a steep slope. The place where you have climbed the stone steps is Daienji Temple. According to the auspiciousness, the temple building was burnt down due to the Kinmon Incident, and one main hall has a shallow history. Since the Buddha statue inside is in the Kamakura period, it must have watched over the repeated battles many times since ancient times.
A magnificent temple near the Oyamazaki Sanso Museum of art
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I stopped by when I went to the Oyamazaki Sanso Museum. When I went up the steep stone steps, there was a main hall and there was a magnificent bell tower.
There are more than 4 temples around Osaka that call the same in the same word.
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This is "Yamazaki Daienji-san". Locationally, all the people I took were older than me, so access was quite difficult. This is right under Hozumiji Temple at the foot of Mt. Tenno. It is a Jodo sect temple. The wooden statue of Amida Nyorai is designated as an important cultural property. You can't see it even if you worship suddenly, so you can contact us in advance and with your understanding, and visit with some Shino. As the name suggests, national treasures and important cultural properties are common treasures of the country and common cultural properties of the country, but regret ...
It was once chogan Ji Temple
About 15 minutes walk from Oyamazaki Station. There is a precinct on the steep slope and further up the stone steps. A temple of the Jodo sect Chionin school built in 1555. The principal image is Amida Nyorai. In front of the mountain gate, a stone monument carved with "Emperor Ogiyama Daienji" is erected. It seems that this was designated as Teganji Temple because Kozen's younger sister (Eiko Marikoji), who opened the mountain, was the real mother of Emperor Ogimachi. Dou is a relocation of a building of a nearby temple that was abandoned by Haibutsu kishaku. The main hall is tiled with wooden roofs. The principal image is ... as a national important cultural property.
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I decided to walk on the way back from the Oyamazaki Sanso Museum, so I stopped by Daienji Temple on the way. It was said that there was a statue of Amida Nyorai, an important cultural property, but I couldn't enter the hall. There seems to be a reservation for the visit. There are many other tourist spots in Oyamazaki that require reservations, so if you have something you want to see, you should plan it in advance.
it seems that it was burnt in the kinmon incident.
When you head from Oyamazaki Sanso to Hozumiji Temple, you can see the stone steps on a steep slope. The place where you have climbed the stone steps is Daienji Temple. According to the auspiciousness, the temple building was burnt down due to the Kinmon Incident, and one main hall has a shallow history. Since the Buddha statue inside is in the Kamakura period, it must have watched over the repeated battles many times since ancient times.
A magnificent temple near the Oyamazaki Sanso Museum of art
I stopped by when I went to the Oyamazaki Sanso Museum. When I went up the steep stone steps, there was a main hall and there was a magnificent bell tower.
There are more than 4 temples around Osaka that call the same in the same word.
This is "Yamazaki Daienji-san". Locationally, all the people I took were older than me, so access was quite difficult. This is right under Hozumiji Temple at the foot of Mt. Tenno. It is a Jodo sect temple. The wooden statue of Amida Nyorai is designated as an important cultural property. You can't see it even if you worship suddenly, so you can contact us in advance and with your understanding, and visit with some Shino. As the name suggests, national treasures and important cultural properties are common treasures of the country and common cultural properties of the country, but regret ...