The main hall roof left hand has a hand (?), and I appreciated it for the first time.
Original Text
The wooden Kanzeon Bosatsu (sculpture height: 57.6cm Nationally designated important cultural property), which is the principal image here, is famous, but unfortunately I couldn't see it because I visited without a reservation. On the other hand, if you take a walk in the precincts, you can see the main hall and the onigawara of the mountain gate beautifully. If you visit here, we recommend that you look up (see attached photo). In particular, the roof of the main hall has a hand (?) On the left hand , and I watched the tiles at temples around Japan, but it looks like this ...
An old temple in a quiet residential area of Settsu Tomita
Original Text
An old temple of the Oba sect in Showadai CHO, a quiet residential area of Settsu Tomita. Since I went there before 5 o'clock, it was closed. It is said to have been founded in 694 by Emperor Jito in the early Edo period, and it was said to be Keizui-an, but the priest of Fumonji Temple, Ryukei, revived as Keizui-ji Temple. The wooden bosatsu seated statue is an important cultural property of the country.
It has a quiet appearance because you need to make a reservation for worship and there is a charge. Located west of Takatsuki City, it is close to Sojiji Station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line, which is Ibaraki City. It is a venerable temple that is said to have been built in 694, and the wooden statue Bodhisattva sitting statue, which is believed to have been made in the Heian period, is designated as a national important cultural property. There are wooden statues of Ryukei and Kaisando, which contains relics, and the Holy Tooth Pagoda containing the teeth of Emperor Gomizuo and Buddha relics.
Temple immediately after getting off Hankyu sojiji station
A temple in a residential area on the south side of Hankyu Sojiji Station. The inside is very large and worth the trip with a calm atmosphere.
The main hall roof left hand has a hand (?), and I appreciated it for the first time.
The wooden Kanzeon Bosatsu (sculpture height: 57.6cm Nationally designated important cultural property), which is the principal image here, is famous, but unfortunately I couldn't see it because I visited without a reservation. On the other hand, if you take a walk in the precincts, you can see the main hall and the onigawara of the mountain gate beautifully. If you visit here, we recommend that you look up (see attached photo). In particular, the roof of the main hall has a hand (?) On the left hand , and I watched the tiles at temples around Japan, but it looks like this ...
An old temple in a quiet residential area of Settsu Tomita
An old temple of the Oba sect in Showadai CHO, a quiet residential area of Settsu Tomita. Since I went there before 5 o'clock, it was closed. It is said to have been founded in 694 by Emperor Jito in the early Edo period, and it was said to be Keizui-an, but the priest of Fumonji Temple, Ryukei, revived as Keizui-ji Temple. The wooden bosatsu seated statue is an important cultural property of the country.
You need to make a reservation for your visit.
It has a quiet appearance because you need to make a reservation for worship and there is a charge. Located west of Takatsuki City, it is close to Sojiji Station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line, which is Ibaraki City. It is a venerable temple that is said to have been built in 694, and the wooden statue Bodhisattva sitting statue, which is believed to have been made in the Heian period, is designated as a national important cultural property. There are wooden statues of Ryukei and Kaisando, which contains relics, and the Holy Tooth Pagoda containing the teeth of Emperor Gomizuo and Buddha relics.