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Kichishoten Tanaka was in a small hall beside the main hall. ~ Red flag fluttered in the wind ~
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We will disseminate information about "Tahoin" in Yanaka, Taito-ku. I visited "Tahoin" on June 5, 2023. To access "Tahoin", exit the north ticket gate of JR "Nipuri Station" and proceed to the left. There is a "Izumi family stone shop" at the second corner, so turn left at that corner. If you go straight along the road about 420 m, there is a signal at the Chinese food "Jin 々 Tei". Cross the pedestrian crossing and turn left, and if you go along the road about 100 m, you will find the gate of "Tahoin" in the back of your right. ...
It is also a temple built in 1611 by the Shingon sect Toyoyama school near the entrance of Yanaka Cemetery. The precincts are under construction. The main hall is a temple-like main hall, and Jizo-sama is enshrined right at the entrance and Kichishoten is enshrined next to the main hall.
The principal image of Taho Nyorai is the name of the temple
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Located near the entrance of Yanaka Cemetery, it is a temple of the Shingon sect Toyoyama school founded by Sakai Jun Hoin in Kanda in 1611. When I entered the precincts, large Jizo and small Rokujizo were lined up on the left side, but I was a little disappointed that Jizo's face was damaged. If you follow the approach, you will find the main hall, and the flat forehead of the main hall is said to be Yamaoka Tetsufune, and the principal image of Taho Nyorai is said to be Gyoki's work, which is the origin of the temple name.
It is located next to Sojiin, southwest of Yanaka Cemetery. Jizo is enshrined on the left side of the approach, and the main hall is just a little left. The tomb of Tachihara Michizo was shown with an arrow.
It is a temple of the Shingon sect Toyoyama school built in front of the three-way intersection at the entrance of Yanaka Cemetery, and it is said that it was founded in Kanda Kitaji-cho in 1611 and moved to the site in 1648. When you enter the two stone pillar gates, the precincts are a quiet, beautiful and relaxing space full of greenery of 々. The red cheek kichishoten is enshrined
Kichishoten Tanaka was in a small hall beside the main hall. ~ Red flag fluttered in the wind ~
We will disseminate information about "Tahoin" in Yanaka, Taito-ku. I visited "Tahoin" on June 5, 2023. To access "Tahoin", exit the north ticket gate of JR "Nipuri Station" and proceed to the left. There is a "Izumi family stone shop" at the second corner, so turn left at that corner. If you go straight along the road about 420 m, there is a signal at the Chinese food "Jin 々 Tei". Cross the pedestrian crossing and turn left, and if you go along the road about 100 m, you will find the gate of "Tahoin" in the back of your right. ...
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It is also a temple built in 1611 by the Shingon sect Toyoyama school near the entrance of Yanaka Cemetery. The precincts are under construction. The main hall is a temple-like main hall, and Jizo-sama is enshrined right at the entrance and Kichishoten is enshrined next to the main hall.
The principal image of Taho Nyorai is the name of the temple
Located near the entrance of Yanaka Cemetery, it is a temple of the Shingon sect Toyoyama school founded by Sakai Jun Hoin in Kanda in 1611. When I entered the precincts, large Jizo and small Rokujizo were lined up on the left side, but I was a little disappointed that Jizo's face was damaged. If you follow the approach, you will find the main hall, and the flat forehead of the main hall is said to be Yamaoka Tetsufune, and the principal image of Taho Nyorai is said to be Gyoki's work, which is the origin of the temple name.
Jizo is enshrined.
It is located next to Sojiin, southwest of Yanaka Cemetery. Jizo is enshrined on the left side of the approach, and the main hall is just a little left. The tomb of Tachihara Michizo was shown with an arrow.
Jingかで Yuliな Temple
It is a temple of the Shingon sect Toyoyama school built in front of the three-way intersection at the entrance of Yanaka Cemetery, and it is said that it was founded in Kanda Kitaji-cho in 1611 and moved to the site in 1648. When you enter the two stone pillar gates, the precincts are a quiet, beautiful and relaxing space full of greenery of 々. The red cheek kichishoten is enshrined