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A stone pillar like a gravestone.
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It is a temple of the Nichiren sect next to the Kikuicho Campus of Waseda University. There is an entrance along Waseda-dori, and stone pillars like tombstones are a landmark. You can see the reinforced concrete building by climbing a gentle slope.
Do you know "Shohoji"? It is a temple located at the end of the approach to a gentle slope in a residential area near Waseda Station on the Tozai Subway Line. This is called the Nichiren sect Chotoyama Hojuin. The main hall is on the stairs leading to the second floor of the concrete, and the parking lot is under the main hall. Also, the back of the Karahafu is neat. Here, as a proof of faith, when I asked for the title of the proof of worship, I received a written ink with the Nanmu Myoho Renge Sutra. It was a very good brush!
It was located near Waseda Subway Station, and was in a corner where many temples gathered in the undulating terrain. At the entrance, the theme engraved on a large stone pillar revealed that it was a temple of the Nichiren sect at a glance.
It's on a small slope, so it's a difficult place for older people to go to, but since it's originally an area with many students, I think that more young people may actually worship. It's a little complicated to think that it may be for students in that sense as well because it's famous for Mizukoyo.
The children drawn at the feet of the Mizuko statue near the entrance are impressive. There are many temples around Waseda Station, which is ideal for visiting temples and shrines.
A stone pillar like a gravestone.
It is a temple of the Nichiren sect next to the Kikuicho Campus of Waseda University. There is an entrance along Waseda-dori, and stone pillars like tombstones are a landmark. You can see the reinforced concrete building by climbing a gentle slope.
it's just a gentle approach.
Do you know "Shohoji"? It is a temple located at the end of the approach to a gentle slope in a residential area near Waseda Station on the Tozai Subway Line. This is called the Nichiren sect Chotoyama Hojuin. The main hall is on the stairs leading to the second floor of the concrete, and the parking lot is under the main hall. Also, the back of the Karahafu is neat. Here, as a proof of faith, when I asked for the title of the proof of worship, I received a written ink with the Nanmu Myoho Renge Sutra. It was a very good brush!
Waseda station
It was located near Waseda Subway Station, and was in a corner where many temples gathered in the undulating terrain. At the entrance, the theme engraved on a large stone pillar revealed that it was a temple of the Nichiren sect at a glance.
Temple on the slope
It's on a small slope, so it's a difficult place for older people to go to, but since it's originally an area with many students, I think that more young people may actually worship. It's a little complicated to think that it may be for students in that sense as well because it's famous for Mizukoyo.
the statue of the water child is real.
The children drawn at the feet of the Mizuko statue near the entrance are impressive. There are many temples around Waseda Station, which is ideal for visiting temples and shrines.