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This is also commonly known locally as Naki Jizo. The origin of the name comes from Shigeru Aoba next to the main hall, and Kobo Daishi engraved Jizo overnight on the large tree Kusunoki. However, the camphor tree is now left h as it has fallen due to the typhoon and remains as it has fallen. Also, the old Daishido is currently being restored. Therefore, in the main hall, Daishido is also known to worship together.
It is the tenth temple of the 20th sacred place in Shikoku, but it is generally called "Ikuki Jizo". The cathedral is the main hall on the stairs, and Daishido and Hojo on the right side, but next to the main hall is a Kusunoki sacred tree carved by Kobo Daishi, and it is a small shrine. It was enshrined as Kusunoki Daimyojin.
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Even if you call it "Shozenji", you can't get through much outside the local area. It's just a common name, but it's a temple that is named "Ikiki Jizo". It is a Koyasan Shingon sect temple opened by Kukai. Temple auspices are abbreviated because they are widely open to the public on the Internet. However, it is strange that the post page will only appear here with the official temple name. It is equal to the fact that Ginkakuji in Kyoto does not come out unless you enter Jishoji. Wonderful? ?? .. Temple and shrine displays ...
This is a special temple in Shikoku, and its original name is Shozenji, and it is also called Naki Jizo, the common name. Even if I searched with the car navigation system, it did not appear as Shozenji, but I went out with Iki Jizo. This name may be commonly called locally. As the name comes from, Kobo Daishi carved Jizo directly on a raw tree of Kusunoki, which seems to have started this name.
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This is also commonly known locally as Naki Jizo. The origin of the name comes from Shigeru Aoba next to the main hall, and Kobo Daishi engraved Jizo overnight on the large tree Kusunoki. However, the camphor tree is now left h as it has fallen due to the typhoon and remains as it has fallen. Also, the old Daishido is currently being restored. Therefore, in the main hall, Daishido is also known to worship together.
A temple called 'Ikuki Jizo'
It is the tenth temple of the 20th sacred place in Shikoku, but it is generally called "Ikuki Jizo". The cathedral is the main hall on the stairs, and Daishido and Hojo on the right side, but next to the main hall is a Kusunoki sacred tree carved by Kobo Daishi, and it is a small shrine. It was enshrined as Kusunoki Daimyojin.
Four country grids 20 field の 11 Panyu Institute です
Even if you call it "Shozenji", you can't get through much outside the local area. It's just a common name, but it's a temple that is named "Ikiki Jizo". It is a Koyasan Shingon sect temple opened by Kukai. Temple auspices are abbreviated because they are widely open to the public on the Internet. However, it is strange that the post page will only appear here with the official temple name. It is equal to the fact that Ginkakuji in Kyoto does not come out unless you enter Jishoji. Wonderful? ?? .. Temple and shrine displays ...
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This is a special temple in Shikoku, and its original name is Shozenji, and it is also called Naki Jizo, the common name. Even if I searched with the car navigation system, it did not appear as Shozenji, but I went out with Iki Jizo. This name may be commonly called locally. As the name comes from, Kobo Daishi carved Jizo directly on a raw tree of Kusunoki, which seems to have started this name.