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I missed the stone monument "Tanbotoke"!
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The other day, I stopped by and dived down the mountain gate while visiting Hoonji Temple. I was looking for a stone monument "Tanbotoke" to ask not to get tangled in sputum, but I missed it. As I learned later, this stone monument was at the back gate. I regret that I would go a few meters further through the precincts. Other highlights are Nanmu Kanzeon Bodhisattva and Daikoku. The temple crest attached to the iron gate is cool in shape and color!
It is a small temple on the way to Hoonji Temple. The main hall looked like an ordinary private house. There was a graveyard in the back, and I noticed a stone monument with a tumbler.
What about the main hall of the temple? The building itself is almost like a private house, but the stone monument of "Tanbotoke" beside the back gate and the front gate itself are reasonably magnificent, as I was wondering where it was.
It is the tower of Hoonji Temple and was built by the third Nikki Shonin of Hoonji Temple in 1497. It is called tanbotoke and seems to be beneficial to sputum, but it is quite pinpoint.
It is a temple located in a residential area on the north side of Kuramaebashi-dori, about a 10-minute walk from Kinshicho Station. There was a stone monument in front of the temple with the words "Tanbotoke", so I was curious and went in. It seems that this temple enshrines a god who protects me from a disease called Michiharu. I've been around various temples, but it's the first time that a temple enshrines such gods is interesting. is it?
I missed the stone monument "Tanbotoke"!
The other day, I stopped by and dived down the mountain gate while visiting Hoonji Temple. I was looking for a stone monument "Tanbotoke" to ask not to get tangled in sputum, but I missed it. As I learned later, this stone monument was at the back gate. I regret that I would go a few meters further through the precincts. Other highlights are Nanmu Kanzeon Bodhisattva and Daikoku. The temple crest attached to the iron gate is cool in shape and color!
A stone monument
It is a small temple on the way to Hoonji Temple. The main hall looked like an ordinary private house. There was a graveyard in the back, and I noticed a stone monument with a tumbler.
Where's the main hall of the temple?
What about the main hall of the temple? The building itself is almost like a private house, but the stone monument of "Tanbotoke" beside the back gate and the front gate itself are reasonably magnificent, as I was wondering where it was.
Tanbotoke
It is the tower of Hoonji Temple and was built by the third Nikki Shonin of Hoonji Temple in 1497. It is called tanbotoke and seems to be beneficial to sputum, but it is quite pinpoint.
God protects you from diseases.
It is a temple located in a residential area on the north side of Kuramaebashi-dori, about a 10-minute walk from Kinshicho Station. There was a stone monument in front of the temple with the words "Tanbotoke", so I was curious and went in. It seems that this temple enshrines a god who protects me from a disease called Michiharu. I've been around various temples, but it's the first time that a temple enshrines such gods is interesting. is it?