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A group of temples of the Jodo sect on the east side of Toshimaen Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line. As the name suggests, there are 11 temples. I visited without any prior knowledge. When I was walking along Toshimaen-dori, there was an entrance to the approach where Tajimayama Juichigaji Temple is located. It has an atmosphere like an entrance to an ordinary residential area, and even if you look at the end of the approach, it looks like a quiet residential area, but when you go inside, 11 temples are lined up on both sides of the approach. It looks more like a mansion with a magnificent gate than a temple ...
Immediately from Toshimaen Station on the Oedo Line. 11 Jodo sect temples are lined up on both sides of the Fukurokoji. The sub Temple of Seigan Ji Temple in Asakusa was destroyed by the great Kanto earthquake, and it was moved to its current location in 1928 by the city plan. Although each temple is small in size, it is rare to see such a large number of temples gathered in one place.
It is very close to Toshimaen Station. Tajimayama Juichigaji Temple is a group of temples of the Jodo sect located in Nerima-ku, Tokyo. It is also called "Nerima Juichigaji Temple". There was a graveyard in the back.
I was invited to go out and wanted to go out, so I went on the Toei Subway Oedo Line. I had a little backache and I didn't want to walk a long distance, but there was ES from the platform of Toshimaen Station to the ticket gate, and EV from the ticket gate floor to the ground was saved. When I was sloshing around the left and right on the ground, it was 〈 Right hand 〉. The temples are really lined up on both sides of the road and it is quiet and quiet, but when I notice it, a lot of people come to visit. The gardens of each temple are ...
It's like a neighborhood of a luxury restaurant.
A group of temples of the Jodo sect on the east side of Toshimaen Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line. As the name suggests, there are 11 temples. I visited without any prior knowledge. When I was walking along Toshimaen-dori, there was an entrance to the approach where Tajimayama Juichigaji Temple is located. It has an atmosphere like an entrance to an ordinary residential area, and even if you look at the end of the approach, it looks like a quiet residential area, but when you go inside, 11 temples are lined up on both sides of the approach. It looks more like a mansion with a magnificent gate than a temple ...
Temples of the jodo sect
Immediately from Toshimaen Station on the Oedo Line. 11 Jodo sect temples are lined up on both sides of the Fukurokoji. The sub Temple of Seigan Ji Temple in Asakusa was destroyed by the great Kanto earthquake, and it was moved to its current location in 1928 by the city plan. Although each temple is small in size, it is rare to see such a large number of temples gathered in one place.
There was a graveyard in the back.
It is very close to Toshimaen Station. Tajimayama Juichigaji Temple is a group of temples of the Jodo sect located in Nerima-ku, Tokyo. It is also called "Nerima Juichigaji Temple". There was a graveyard in the back.
a small temple.
It is near Toshimaen Station. Small temples are lined up on the left and right. In the temple in the back, there was a thing called "Soba Eat Jizo".
In a quiet residential area ...
I was invited to go out and wanted to go out, so I went on the Toei Subway Oedo Line. I had a little backache and I didn't want to walk a long distance, but there was ES from the platform of Toshimaen Station to the ticket gate, and EV from the ticket gate floor to the ground was saved. When I was sloshing around the left and right on the ground, it was 〈 Right hand 〉. The temples are really lined up on both sides of the road and it is quiet and quiet, but when I notice it, a lot of people come to visit. The gardens of each temple are ...