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It's like a temple building, although it doesn't look like a taste.
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There are several temples around Shin-Fukushima Station, but this temple has a temple-like shape. There are restaurants scattered around, and the entrance to this temple faces the alley, so I think few people notice it.
Another Buddhist building is really behind Fukushima Tenmangu Shrine in Shin Fukushima. There was a temple that was quietly built a little deeper. It was a temple in this area, and condominiums were lined up, and it looked a little narrow.
A temple of the Shinshu Bukoji school in Fukushima
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It is a temple of the "Shinshu Bukoji school" near JR Shin-Fukushima Station and very close to "Fukushima Tenmangu". It can be said that the surrounding area is in a place that is a little difficult to understand because there are many houses. There is only an urban temple, so the main hall is in the back of the narrow approach It was. The buildings on both sides were high and the feeling of oppression was undeniable.
It's like a temple building, although it doesn't look like a taste.
There are several temples around Shin-Fukushima Station, but this temple has a temple-like shape. There are restaurants scattered around, and the entrance to this temple faces the alley, so I think few people notice it.
A little shaded place.
Another Buddhist building is really behind Fukushima Tenmangu Shrine in Shin Fukushima. There was a temple that was quietly built a little deeper. It was a temple in this area, and condominiums were lined up, and it looked a little narrow.
A temple of the Shinshu Bukoji school in Fukushima
It is a temple of the "Shinshu Bukoji school" near JR Shin-Fukushima Station and very close to "Fukushima Tenmangu". It can be said that the surrounding area is in a place that is a little difficult to understand because there are many houses. There is only an urban temple, so the main hall is in the back of the narrow approach It was. The buildings on both sides were high and the feeling of oppression was undeniable.