If you are a couple traveling, don't forget to visit Ruosong Temple, Tiantong, Yamagata Prefecture. This temple has a reputation for praying for a "good marriage". In the general social phenomenon of the marriage rate plummeting in the 21st century, Ruosong Temple is loved by young men and women. Whether you are single or a couple, you usually don't miss punching in Ruosong Temple to pray for blessings when you come to Yamagata Prefecture. Ruosong Temple has a history of 1300 years and is located in the dense forest of the eastern mountainous area of Tiantong City. It is spectacular to overlook the downtown area of Tiantong. The ancient trees and the long history of the temple feel the cleanliness of being outside the world. After the sunny afternoon, I arrived at this temple and happened to meet the abbot monk. He introduced us to the treasure of the town temple, Ruosong Guanyin. The "Welcome Ma" map at Ruosong Temple is a local custom of stylish marriage. Especially after World War II, the welcome Ma is used to commemorate unmarried war dead.
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If you are a couple traveling, don't forget to visit Ruosong Temple, Tiantong, Yamagata Prefecture. This temple has a reputation for praying for a "good marriage". In the general social phenomenon of the marriage rate plummeting in the 21st century, Ruosong Temple is loved by young men and women. Whether you are single or a couple, you usually don't miss punching in Ruosong Temple to pray for blessings when you come to Yamagata Prefecture. Ruosong Temple has a history of 1300 years and is located in the dense forest of the eastern mountainous area of Tiantong City. It is spectacular to overlook the downtown area of Tiantong. The ancient trees and the long history of the temple feel the cleanliness of being outside the world. After the sunny afternoon, I arrived at this temple and happened to meet the abbot monk. He introduced us to the treasure of the town temple, Ruosong Guanyin. The "Welcome Ma" map at Ruosong Temple is a local custom of stylish marriage. Especially after World War II, the welcome Ma is used to commemorate unmarried war dead.