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It is a small temple, but it used to have a very important function. Indeed, it used to be one of three temples which could entitle the qualification to be bonze.
A quite small place but nice. However it was closed when we were there. Nice place and if you have some time to spare and you are interested in japanese shrines it's worth a visit
This is one of the nicest and most serene temples I have been to in Japan. You approach the temple via a long walkway bordered by small gardens and vegetable fields. Truly worth a visit.
Kanan-in Hall is adjacent to Kanzeon-ji Temple and a short walk from the Government building Ruins. It is hardly worth a visit itself but is a nice visitif you're nearby. The grounds are very small...
Founded by Juanzhen
It is a small temple, but it used to have a very important function. Indeed, it used to be one of three temples which could entitle the qualification to be bonze.
Small but pritty
Not a very big place, but a nice little temple with small garden. Everything is very well maintained. Nice place for a short visit if you are nearby.
Shrine spotting
A quite small place but nice. However it was closed when we were there. Nice place and if you have some time to spare and you are interested in japanese shrines it's worth a visit
Serene and peaceful
This is one of the nicest and most serene temples I have been to in Japan. You approach the temple via a long walkway bordered by small gardens and vegetable fields. Truly worth a visit.
Pleasant stop if you're nearby
Kanan-in Hall is adjacent to Kanzeon-ji Temple and a short walk from the Government building Ruins. It is hardly worth a visit itself but is a nice visitif you're nearby. The grounds are very small...