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Good as part of a cultural walk
Within easy walking distance of the cruise ship terminal, this is a small Buddhist Temple serving the local community. There are several interesting buildings here and visitors are welcome, although t...
Until it was destroyed by fire in the war, there was a site of 7800 tsubo and a large large cathedral. It is now about 500 tsubo, but various halls are gathered. It is a large temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect.
In the past, it was about the size of Shitennoji in the east and Mt. Koya in the west, and it is said that it was near the TENPO-Zan Canal and had a vast site of about 7400 tsubo, but it was destroyed by the air raid at Osaka University. I'm done. It seems that it was relocated to its current position after the war. It was a nice appearance, because it wanted to be small.
I stopped by when I walked from the station to CASO. There was a nameplate on the pillar of the gate with yellow letters written as Tsukiko Koyasan, and the door was open. The open atmosphere was good.
Good as part of a cultural walk
Within easy walking distance of the cruise ship terminal, this is a small Buddhist Temple serving the local community. There are several interesting buildings here and visitors are welcome, although t...
It used to be a big temple with 7800 tsubo.
Until it was destroyed by fire in the war, there was a site of 7800 tsubo and a large large cathedral. It is now about 500 tsubo, but various halls are gathered. It is a large temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect.
Tsukuba Konoyama
A temple located about a 5-minute walk from Osaka Bay Station. The temple is not very big and the building is magnificent. There was a big bead.
Osaka Port の Takano Mountain.
In the past, it was about the size of Shitennoji in the east and Mt. Koya in the west, and it is said that it was near the TENPO-Zan Canal and had a vast site of about 7400 tsubo, but it was destroyed by the air raid at Osaka University. I'm done. It seems that it was relocated to its current position after the war. It was a nice appearance, because it wanted to be small.
House of Sakya
I stopped by when I walked from the station to CASO. There was a nameplate on the pillar of the gate with yellow letters written as Tsukiko Koyasan, and the door was open. The open atmosphere was good.