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The gate is wonderful.
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This is about a 2-minute walk from the Omokagebashi stop of the Sakura Tram. A temple of the Nichiren sect. Nyoiyama Eiryoji Temple. The former head temple is Mt. Minobu Kuonji Temple and Tsushi Hoen. Commonly known as Takada's Nanamendo. It seems that it prospered as a prayer place for the Tokugawa Shogun family. The mountain gate was wonderful and the precincts were in good condition.
It is a temple in a residential area near Omokagebashi Station of Toden. It is a temple with a nice atmosphere. The gate is magnificent, so it catches your eye while taking a walk.
It is designated as a tangible cultural property in Shinjuku Ward.
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Do you know "Ryochoin", it is a temple located about a 3-minute walk south of the Omokagebashi stop on the Toden Arakawa Line. The Koshibell tower gate that rises above the stone steps is a magnificent mountain gate with Koshibe no Maifudo 々. In the quiet precincts, there are highlights such as the main hall, the red gate of the seven-faced hall, the statue of Nio, the Asahi-do, and the bell tower, and the main hall and the seven-faced hall are designated as tangible cultural properties of Shinjuku Ward. Also, the statue of Kongo Rikishi built in front of the main hall has a 々 face.
The mountain gate and the bell tower are likely to be a little confused. Both are very good. In the precincts, there were some explanations written by Shinjuku Ward.
It is a temple with a quiet residential area and many things to see 々
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It is a temple of the Nichiren sect located in a quiet residential area of 1, walking south of Toden Arakawa Line, and there are mountain gates and 2 staircase bell towers along the street. When you enter the mountain gate in the foreground, there is the seven-faced Daimyojindo in front of you, protected by a large stone statue of Kongo Rikishi. At first I thought this was the main hall, but the main hall was on the left. In front of the main hall, there was a 2 building bell tower, which was surprising to its splendor. In addition, the main hall and the seven-faced hall are ... in the tangible cultural property (building) designated by Shinjuku Ward.
The gate is wonderful.
This is about a 2-minute walk from the Omokagebashi stop of the Sakura Tram. A temple of the Nichiren sect. Nyoiyama Eiryoji Temple. The former head temple is Mt. Minobu Kuonji Temple and Tsushi Hoen. Commonly known as Takada's Nanamendo. It seems that it prospered as a prayer place for the Tokugawa Shogun family. The mountain gate was wonderful and the precincts were in good condition.
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It is a temple in a residential area near Omokagebashi Station of Toden. It is a temple with a nice atmosphere. The gate is magnificent, so it catches your eye while taking a walk.
It is designated as a tangible cultural property in Shinjuku Ward.
Do you know "Ryochoin", it is a temple located about a 3-minute walk south of the Omokagebashi stop on the Toden Arakawa Line. The Koshibell tower gate that rises above the stone steps is a magnificent mountain gate with Koshibe no Maifudo 々. In the quiet precincts, there are highlights such as the main hall, the red gate of the seven-faced hall, the statue of Nio, the Asahi-do, and the bell tower, and the main hall and the seven-faced hall are designated as tangible cultural properties of Shinjuku Ward. Also, the statue of Kongo Rikishi built in front of the main hall has a 々 face.
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The mountain gate and the bell tower are likely to be a little confused. Both are very good. In the precincts, there were some explanations written by Shinjuku Ward.
It is a temple with a quiet residential area and many things to see 々
It is a temple of the Nichiren sect located in a quiet residential area of 1, walking south of Toden Arakawa Line, and there are mountain gates and 2 staircase bell towers along the street. When you enter the mountain gate in the foreground, there is the seven-faced Daimyojindo in front of you, protected by a large stone statue of Kongo Rikishi. At first I thought this was the main hall, but the main hall was on the left. In front of the main hall, there was a 2 building bell tower, which was surprising to its splendor. In addition, the main hall and the seven-faced hall are ... in the tangible cultural property (building) designated by Shinjuku Ward.