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Valve-pattern roof tiles
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It was one of the temples facing the temple street. The main hall of the temple was also a valve-colored roof tile, which stood out even in the distance. It is a Jodo sect temple, and the temple monument and the lanterns on the main hall also wrote "Jukakuin", but the explanation board in front of the precincts said "Komyozan Jokoji Jukakuin".
It is located in the back of the 3 temples along Wakasakura no Kura-dori. The sects are different, but the buildings in the main hall of 3 seem to be the same.
An old temple on Kuradori in Wakasa Town. It is a reddish-brown tile main hall, and the main hall was rebuilt in 1897. It is shaped like the main hall of Saishiji Temple. The explanation board says that it was founded in 1604 by the wife of the Lord of Oniga Castle in the beginning of the Edo period. It is a temple with an old history.
Valve-pattern roof tiles
It was one of the temples facing the temple street. The main hall of the temple was also a valve-colored roof tile, which stood out even in the distance. It is a Jodo sect temple, and the temple monument and the lanterns on the main hall also wrote "Jukakuin", but the explanation board in front of the precincts said "Komyozan Jokoji Jukakuin".
Kura Dori Street
It is located in the back of the 3 temples along Wakasakura no Kura-dori. The sects are different, but the buildings in the main hall of 3 seem to be the same.
An old temple on Wakasakura no Kura Dori street
An old temple on Kuradori in Wakasa Town. It is a reddish-brown tile main hall, and the main hall was rebuilt in 1897. It is shaped like the main hall of Saishiji Temple. The explanation board says that it was founded in 1604 by the wife of the Lord of Oniga Castle in the beginning of the Edo period. It is a temple with an old history.