Traveling on business, the appointment time is relatively late, so go to the hotel around breakfast. It was just a shower of 30 minutes in the early morning, so the air was very clean and moist and felt very comfortable. Walking and seeing a very strange wooden door in the distance, walking into the Millennium Gate, a path directly behind the door resembles the feeling of a garden, strolling and discovering this temple. No charge, the door is open, the courtyard is very ghostly, walk around for about 5 minutes to see, one of the inner doors is blocked by a sign, meaning that it has been opened, because there are too many foreign tourists, cultural differences are relatively large, causing a certain impact on the monastery, so it is a pity to close the inner courtyard.
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Traveling on business, the appointment time is relatively late, so go to the hotel around breakfast. It was just a shower of 30 minutes in the early morning, so the air was very clean and moist and felt very comfortable. Walking and seeing a very strange wooden door in the distance, walking into the Millennium Gate, a path directly behind the door resembles the feeling of a garden, strolling and discovering this temple. No charge, the door is open, the courtyard is very ghostly, walk around for about 5 minutes to see, one of the inner doors is blocked by a sign, meaning that it has been opened, because there are too many foreign tourists, cultural differences are relatively large, causing a certain impact on the monastery, so it is a pity to close the inner courtyard.
Chengtian Temple is a long-standing Japanese temple, there are many traditional temple buildings here, Japanese-style temples have a very rich ancient Chinese style, and the permanent monks are also respected.
A temple with a long history that can be named on the street.
It's not that large, but it's a temple with a sense of history.
It's near Bodo Station in Fukuoka County. The temple is small but delicate. Unfortunately, some places are not open.
Chengtian Temple is said to have a thousand years of history, is a typical Japanese courtyard style, quicksand, moss, maple leaves... Quiet and beautiful. There are worldly ties, but there is no worldly fireworks. It is said that Buddhism in Japan has already become secular, but it is better than those who have been secular but refuse to step down from the altar.