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Personally, it was the most beautiful stone steps among temples and shrines in Miyagi Prefecture! !!
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A temple located in a straight line south of Sendai Station about 2.5km. When you cross the Atago Ohashi Bridge on the Hirose River, it seems that it once existed at the top of the small hill "Mogasaki" in front of you, but it is now at the southern foot of Mogasaki. It was built by the 4th feudal lord of Sendai, Tsunamura Date, and was the head temple of the Obaku sect, which is the head temple of Mt. Obaku in Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture. It was a very quiet and quiet precinct. The attention is the stone steps ahead of the gate. Once the stone steps ahead of "Mogasaki ...
It is said that it was a temple built by the feudal lord of Sendai, Tsunamura Date. It stands quietly in an inconspicuous place, but it has a taste. During the cherry blossom season, cherry blossoms bloom around the somon gate, and it seems to be a different atmosphere.
A TV tower that you can see when you come by Shinkansen at night from the direction of Tokyo. I think many people feel that they have arrived in Sendai after seeing that. Among them, the TV tower to the east stands on Mt. Dainenji, and this temple is at the southern foot of it. The stone steps that stretch straight from the Somon were very long and spectacular. In the evening, we saw students running up the stone steps for training.
Dainen Zenji is a temple of the Obaku sect (1 of Zen sect) in Sendai City. The head temple is Obakusan Manpukuji Temple in Uji. This temple has no remnants now, but it was once a large temple with a seven-do temple. It is said that only Somon still exists in the building at that time. It is a very quaint gate. This temple is the family temple of the date family, the Lord of Sendai domain, and there is a graveyard of successive lords and related people from the fourth Lord of the date family 々 (the graveyard is Mt. Dainenji). Put it in the graveyard ...
Personally, it was the most beautiful stone steps among temples and shrines in Miyagi Prefecture! !!
A temple located in a straight line south of Sendai Station about 2.5km. When you cross the Atago Ohashi Bridge on the Hirose River, it seems that it once existed at the top of the small hill "Mogasaki" in front of you, but it is now at the southern foot of Mogasaki. It was built by the 4th feudal lord of Sendai, Tsunamura Date, and was the head temple of the Obaku sect, which is the head temple of Mt. Obaku in Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture. It was a very quiet and quiet precinct. The attention is the stone steps ahead of the gate. Once the stone steps ahead of "Mogasaki ...
Temple related to the date family
It is said that it was a temple built by the feudal lord of Sendai, Tsunamura Date. It stands quietly in an inconspicuous place, but it has a taste. During the cherry blossom season, cherry blossoms bloom around the somon gate, and it seems to be a different atmosphere.
At the foot of Landes mark in Sendai
A TV tower that you can see when you come by Shinkansen at night from the direction of Tokyo. I think many people feel that they have arrived in Sendai after seeing that. Among them, the TV tower to the east stands on Mt. Dainenji, and this temple is at the southern foot of it. The stone steps that stretch straight from the Somon were very long and spectacular. In the evening, we saw students running up the stone steps for training.
Yidajia の Bodhi Temple
Dainen Zenji is a temple of the Obaku sect (1 of Zen sect) in Sendai City. The head temple is Obakusan Manpukuji Temple in Uji. This temple has no remnants now, but it was once a large temple with a seven-do temple. It is said that only Somon still exists in the building at that time. It is a very quaint gate. This temple is the family temple of the date family, the Lord of Sendai domain, and there is a graveyard of successive lords and related people from the fourth Lord of the date family 々 (the graveyard is Mt. Dainenji). Put it in the graveyard ...