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It is also called Fuyaki Jizo because there is Jizoson who escaped disappearance both during the Heiji War and the Jokyu War. Unfortunately the gate is closed and you cannot enter the precincts, but there is an explanation board when you turn to the south side of the temple.
To that point, go to "Farmhouse Inn"! It is located at Kibata Station along the old highway that leads from Uji / Rokujizo to Ujibashi. It is unknown whether it was built, but it is said to be around 800 years old, and it seems that the seated statue of Jizo Bodhisattva, an important cultural property, is enshrined in the collection hall in the precincts. Does anyone know how to go inside and see? Please post.
It was called Yaken Jizo, and it seems that he suffered a fire crisis twice during the Heiji war and the jokyu war, but it did not burn. At present, it is always closed and cannot be seen, but it seems to be a fairly large Jizo made by Eishin Soto.
Not only the hell.
It is also called Fuyaki Jizo because there is Jizoson who escaped disappearance both during the Heiji War and the Jokyu War. Unfortunately the gate is closed and you cannot enter the precincts, but there is an explanation board when you turn to the south side of the temple.
It was closed today.
To that point, go to "Farmhouse Inn"! It is located at Kibata Station along the old highway that leads from Uji / Rokujizo to Ujibashi. It is unknown whether it was built, but it is said to be around 800 years old, and it seems that the seated statue of Jizo Bodhisattva, an important cultural property, is enshrined in the collection hall in the precincts. Does anyone know how to go inside and see? Please post.
It's closed and I can't get in.
It was called Yaken Jizo, and it seems that he suffered a fire crisis twice during the Heiji war and the jokyu war, but it did not burn. At present, it is always closed and cannot be seen, but it seems to be a fairly large Jizo made by Eishin Soto.