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Japan's Three Vacuums
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Along with the morning Kokuzo in Ise and the daytime Kokuzo in Kyoto, there is Mino's evening Kokuzo. It is attractive with a huge rocky mountain, a herd of deer, and a main hall where you can feel the history.
It is located on a fairly slope by car. There is a big rock in the main hall and you will be surrounded by a mysterious feeling. I was able to ring a bell!
A temple on a mountain made of limestone called Mt. Kinsei. It seems that the place where the place that used to be the seabed was raised and formed, and many valuable fossils have been discovered. A part of the limestone was taken into the main hall of the temple, and I was impressed that it was inside that I had never seen much. Next to the temple is a place where you can enjoy the strange rocks named Iwansu Park and the superb view, so we recommend you to stop by there as well.
It was a course to go to Higanbana in Fukui Prefecture on a bus tour, but I came to this temple, which started to bloom in a hurry because it wasn't yet in bloom. When the bud really started to bloom and the buds were full and everything bloomed, it would have been a really spectacular view. This temple was a wonderful place with a long history. One of the three major Kokuzo in Japan, which is commonly known as Kokuzo-san, enshrining Kokuzo Bodhisattva. There was a parking lot where you could park on a steep mountain road and park on a bus. ...
The surrounding mountains are cut to remove limestone, and it feels like only around the temple remains. From the precincts, you can overlook the Noo Plain.
Japan's Three Vacuums
Along with the morning Kokuzo in Ise and the daytime Kokuzo in Kyoto, there is Mino's evening Kokuzo. It is attractive with a huge rocky mountain, a herd of deer, and a main hall where you can feel the history.
Hidden power spot
It is located on a fairly slope by car. There is a big rock in the main hall and you will be surrounded by a mysterious feeling. I was able to ring a bell!
a temple built on a limestone mountain.
A temple on a mountain made of limestone called Mt. Kinsei. It seems that the place where the place that used to be the seabed was raised and formed, and many valuable fossils have been discovered. A part of the limestone was taken into the main hall of the temple, and I was impressed that it was inside that I had never seen much. Next to the temple is a place where you can enjoy the strange rocks named Iwansu Park and the superb view, so we recommend you to stop by there as well.
It was a little too early.
It was a course to go to Higanbana in Fukui Prefecture on a bus tour, but I came to this temple, which started to bloom in a hurry because it wasn't yet in bloom. When the bud really started to bloom and the buds were full and everything bloomed, it would have been a really spectacular view. This temple was a wonderful place with a long history. One of the three major Kokuzo in Japan, which is commonly known as Kokuzo-san, enshrining Kokuzo Bodhisattva. There was a parking lot where you could park on a steep mountain road and park on a bus. ...
Kokuzo in Akasaka
The surrounding mountains are cut to remove limestone, and it feels like only around the temple remains. From the precincts, you can overlook the Noo Plain.