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especially the tourist element
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It is located on the east side of downtown Sapporo, a little south of Hokkaido Jingu Tongu. I walked west from Chitose Tsuru Sake Museum toward the city. The vermilion roof is quite gorgeous, but I don't think it's so special that you bother to visit for sightseeing.
A magnificent main hall and concrete skeleton hall
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A short walk east of Sapporo Odori, there was a Nijo market, which was crowded with tourists. Hokkaiji Temple was already located just east of 1 from Nijo Market. It is a large temple with a magnificent main hall and a concrete skeleton hall along the road next to it. It is said to be a temple of the Hokke sect founded in 1897.
It is a temple of the Nichiren sect Hokke sect. It is located in a quiet place, a little away from the hustle and bustle of the tourist market Nijo market. The priest from Niigata succeeded him and recently built a new skeleton hall and the priest's home. The main hall feels old and historic. It seems that the priest's private car is also replaced with a new crown and is running a temple with considerable room. It is a temple that has been famous for a long time because the sound of the bell is good. However, the precincts are narrow and parking is quite difficult. The width of the entrance is narrow and it is barely possible when a large car enters.
It's neither large nor historic, and it may not be a temple for sightseeing, but there is a large bell in a fairly conspicuous place near the gate. You can see that it is kept clean, so I think that's the highlight. It is also close to the station, so it is a short walk.
especially the tourist element
It is located on the east side of downtown Sapporo, a little south of Hokkaido Jingu Tongu. I walked west from Chitose Tsuru Sake Museum toward the city. The vermilion roof is quite gorgeous, but I don't think it's so special that you bother to visit for sightseeing.
A magnificent main hall and concrete skeleton hall
A short walk east of Sapporo Odori, there was a Nijo market, which was crowded with tourists. Hokkaiji Temple was already located just east of 1 from Nijo Market. It is a large temple with a magnificent main hall and a concrete skeleton hall along the road next to it. It is said to be a temple of the Hokke sect founded in 1897.
Big きな clock
It is not far from Nijo Market. There was a big bell, and I thought it was a good sound that would echo.
in the heart of sapporo
It is a temple of the Nichiren sect Hokke sect. It is located in a quiet place, a little away from the hustle and bustle of the tourist market Nijo market. The priest from Niigata succeeded him and recently built a new skeleton hall and the priest's home. The main hall feels old and historic. It seems that the priest's private car is also replaced with a new crown and is running a temple with considerable room. It is a temple that has been famous for a long time because the sound of the bell is good. However, the precincts are narrow and parking is quite difficult. The width of the entrance is narrow and it is barely possible when a large car enters.
The bells are not bad.
It's neither large nor historic, and it may not be a temple for sightseeing, but there is a large bell in a fairly conspicuous place near the gate. You can see that it is kept clean, so I think that's the highlight. It is also close to the station, so it is a short walk.