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It is a temple on a relatively large site around here. When you enter, there is also a temple on your right. If you go forward, you will find a bell on your left and a "Sazareishi" on your right that appears in the national anthem. The bell is attached to the bell of the night.
It opened as a prayer hall for the Tokugawa family in the 16th century and moved to the early Showa period due to the Great Kanto Earthquake. It has a connection with the Tokugawa family, and there is a tomb of Junshoin, Iemitsu's concubine. The mountain gate and the bell hall are 々 style, and the site is also a good temple to walk around.
I had a need nearby, so I went for a walk. Perhaps because of the summer, a lot of rustling is ringing, and it is healed somehow. The temple has a healing effect. I also feel history.
Koryuji Temple was located in Kitakarayama, Setagaya Ward, in an area where there are many temples called Karasuyamaji Town. It was surprisingly wide when I passed through the gate. I think it's quite large around here. It is said that he moved here after the Great Kanto Earthquake, but it was a Japanese-style building with a reasonable history. I was preparing for New Year.
It is a temple of the Nichiren sect and the mountain name is Mt. Myoyu. It is a temple that opened outside Hamamatsu Castle due to the devotion of Ieyasu Tokugawa's grandmother, Shoshininden Niko, and has a deep relationship with Ieyasu Tokugawa. It has a history of being relocated with Ieyasu, but now it is located in a quiet residential area of Chitose Karasuyama.
there's a scratch stone.
It is a temple on a relatively large site around here. When you enter, there is also a temple on your right. If you go forward, you will find a bell on your left and a "Sazareishi" on your right that appears in the national anthem. The bell is attached to the bell of the night.
It is a temple related to the Tokugawa family.
It opened as a prayer hall for the Tokugawa family in the 16th century and moved to the early Showa period due to the Great Kanto Earthquake. It has a connection with the Tokugawa family, and there is a tomb of Junshoin, Iemitsu's concubine. The mountain gate and the bell hall are 々 style, and the site is also a good temple to walk around.
Healing
I had a need nearby, so I went for a walk. Perhaps because of the summer, a lot of rustling is ringing, and it is healed somehow. The temple has a healing effect. I also feel history.
It was surprisingly wide.
Koryuji Temple was located in Kitakarayama, Setagaya Ward, in an area where there are many temples called Karasuyamaji Town. It was surprisingly wide when I passed through the gate. I think it's quite large around here. It is said that he moved here after the Great Kanto Earthquake, but it was a Japanese-style building with a reasonable history. I was preparing for New Year.
Asahikawa Jiakang と に Moved
It is a temple of the Nichiren sect and the mountain name is Mt. Myoyu. It is a temple that opened outside Hamamatsu Castle due to the devotion of Ieyasu Tokugawa's grandmother, Shoshininden Niko, and has a deep relationship with Ieyasu Tokugawa. It has a history of being relocated with Ieyasu, but now it is located in a quiet residential area of Chitose Karasuyama.