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It is an old temple of the Shingon sect Chiyama school, which celebrated its 1,200 years of foundation, and the principal image is Fudo Myoo. There is Taki Fudo-do on the other side of the main hall and the road, and there is a unique belief called "replacement dojo" that heals eye disease when the canned dojo is released into the river. I dedicated 200 yen to reduce the old eye and swam in the dojo.
A private parking lot is secured across the prefectural road 202. It seems that it is known as the three major immovable temples in Japan. There are 5 in all of the three major immovable temples. The remaining 2 is useless somehow. The approach to Tahoto is literally a mountain road. It is comfortable to see the large sweat flowing from the forehead under the scorching sun like a waterfall.
About 20 minutes walk from Takitani Fudo Station. A temple of the Shingon sect Chiyama school, which is said to have been built by Kobo Daishi in 821. The official temple name is Myoji. The principal image is Fudo Myo (national important cultural property). It is said that there is a benefit to eye disease because the eyes of blind old priests came to be seen. The precincts extend on both sides of the road (prefectural road), while the main hall (built in 1897), horakuden and Kannon Do hall (former main hall) are lined up, and tahoto stands on the back of the tower. On the other hand, there are ichigan Fudo Do hall, tsurufudo Do hall, and sanho arashin Do hall, and ...
It is a little far from Takitani Fudo Station on the Kintetsu Kawachinagano Line. It is not such a big Fudoson, but the history is old and it is said that it is 1 of the three major Fudosons in Japan. It is a lineage of Esoteric Buddhism of the Shingon sect. I had them pray, but many people came. The prayer takes about 30 minutes, and I go up to the main hall and burn Goma in front of me. It's quite intense. It was 5,000 yen for prayers only on the day. I was able to say a week or longer, but the price was high ...
It is about 15 minutes walk from Takitani Fudo Station on the Kintetsu Minami Osaka Line (Nagano Line). Aiming for Takitani Park, walk for 10 minutes, and walk for 5 to reach Fudoson. It is said to be one of the three major Fudo in Japan. It is said that Fudo-sama here has the benefit of healing eye diseases. A small dojo is put in a can and is released to the river below with a 100 yen donation. If you pray when you release it to the river, you have faith that the dojo will be a substitute and open your eyes ...
I'm a substitute.
It is an old temple of the Shingon sect Chiyama school, which celebrated its 1,200 years of foundation, and the principal image is Fudo Myoo. There is Taki Fudo-do on the other side of the main hall and the road, and there is a unique belief called "replacement dojo" that heals eye disease when the canned dojo is released into the river. I dedicated 200 yen to reduce the old eye and swam in the dojo.
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A private parking lot is secured across the prefectural road 202. It seems that it is known as the three major immovable temples in Japan. There are 5 in all of the three major immovable temples. The remaining 2 is useless somehow. The approach to Tahoto is literally a mountain road. It is comfortable to see the large sweat flowing from the forehead under the scorching sun like a waterfall.
A 々 Mido stands in a wide precinct
About 20 minutes walk from Takitani Fudo Station. A temple of the Shingon sect Chiyama school, which is said to have been built by Kobo Daishi in 821. The official temple name is Myoji. The principal image is Fudo Myo (national important cultural property). It is said that there is a benefit to eye disease because the eyes of blind old priests came to be seen. The precincts extend on both sides of the road (prefectural road), while the main hall (built in 1897), horakuden and Kannon Do hall (former main hall) are lined up, and tahoto stands on the back of the tower. On the other hand, there are ichigan Fudo Do hall, tsurufudo Do hall, and sanho arashin Do hall, and ...
the three great fudosons in japan.
It is a little far from Takitani Fudo Station on the Kintetsu Kawachinagano Line. It is not such a big Fudoson, but the history is old and it is said that it is 1 of the three major Fudosons in Japan. It is a lineage of Esoteric Buddhism of the Shingon sect. I had them pray, but many people came. The prayer takes about 30 minutes, and I go up to the main hall and burn Goma in front of me. It's quite intense. It was 5,000 yen for prayers only on the day. I was able to say a week or longer, but the price was high ...
dojo fudo
It is about 15 minutes walk from Takitani Fudo Station on the Kintetsu Minami Osaka Line (Nagano Line). Aiming for Takitani Park, walk for 10 minutes, and walk for 5 to reach Fudoson. It is said to be one of the three major Fudo in Japan. It is said that Fudo-sama here has the benefit of healing eye diseases. A small dojo is put in a can and is released to the river below with a 100 yen donation. If you pray when you release it to the river, you have faith that the dojo will be a substitute and open your eyes ...