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As expected, it is a warehouse-style temple.
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This is the first temple I saw in a kurazoku. I wondered if it had been the case for a long time, but when it was rebuilt due to a fire in the Meiji era, it was made into a kurazoku. Even so, it seems to be Kitakata.
It is located about 1km north of Kitakata Station, and is a temple of the Soto sect that is said to have been built by Hoson Unko Kazuhisa in 1422. Since the main hall was destroyed by fire in 1880, it is said that it was rebuilt with a warehouse with excellent fire resistance, and it is a structure that is rarely seen. Kannon-do was a historical structure, and watermark carvings such as dragons were also spectacular.
The explanation in front of the main hall was destroyed and rebuilt in the Meiji era. The contrast between black tiles and white plaster is beautiful in the main hall of the warehouse. It was written as a place related to the role of Boshin. I wanted you to explain why it is a place related to Boshin. I don't know the characteristics of the warehouse. I wanted you to explain the characteristics ... I felt lonely that no one was there.
I walked around while looking at the warehouse in the city of Kitakata and came to "Anshoji". The main hall of the temple here is a warehouse. Did the climate of Kitakata here make it a warehouse that makes everything a warehouse? .. According to the guide, it was made into a fire-resistant warehouse to rebuild the main hall burned by the great fire in 1897. Even so, it is quite rare that the main hall of the temple is built in a warehouse. It's a very small temple, but it was the main hall of the temple that you can't see anywhere else.
As expected, it is a warehouse-style temple.
This is the first temple I saw in a kurazoku. I wondered if it had been the case for a long time, but when it was rebuilt due to a fire in the Meiji era, it was made into a kurazoku. Even so, it seems to be Kitakata.
The main hall of Kura zukuri
It is located about 1km north of Kitakata Station, and is a temple of the Soto sect that is said to have been built by Hoson Unko Kazuhisa in 1422. Since the main hall was destroyed by fire in 1880, it is said that it was rebuilt with a warehouse with excellent fire resistance, and it is a structure that is rarely seen. Kannon-do was a historical structure, and watermark carvings such as dragons were also spectacular.
It seems to be a place related to Boshin ...
The explanation in front of the main hall was destroyed and rebuilt in the Meiji era. The contrast between black tiles and white plaster is beautiful in the main hall of the warehouse. It was written as a place related to the role of Boshin. I wanted you to explain why it is a place related to Boshin. I don't know the characteristics of the warehouse. I wanted you to explain the characteristics ... I felt lonely that no one was there.
Kura no Ji Temple
I walked around while looking at the warehouse in the city of Kitakata and came to "Anshoji". The main hall of the temple here is a warehouse. Did the climate of Kitakata here make it a warehouse that makes everything a warehouse? .. According to the guide, it was made into a fire-resistant warehouse to rebuild the main hall burned by the great fire in 1897. Even so, it is quite rare that the main hall of the temple is built in a warehouse. It's a very small temple, but it was the main hall of the temple that you can't see anywhere else.
Famous as a temple in Kura
Although it is a small temple, it is famous as a warehouse temple. The precincts are quiet and the air is calm. We recommend that you visit once.