Oki Kokubun-ji Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The temple which opened by an old Japanese emperor
It is the first temple in Oki island and it built in 8th century by a Japanese emperor at the time. It's located next to the Mo-Mo dome and visitors pay for entrance fee.
I moved from Tamawakazumei Shrine, but there was a large parking lot right next to it. During the Oki Buddha Abolition turmoil, all temples in Oki were destroyed by fire, and the main hall was destroyed in 2007, so an investigation was conducted from 2009 to 2013, and remains and relics were discovered. And in 2018, this new discovery seems to have expanded the scope of national designation. At the mountain gate, there was a temple crest that combines 11 chrysanthemum crest and paulownia crest, which was unusual. There was a place to pay the admission fee in front of the mountain gate. Originally, the admission fee ...
There is the site of Emperor Godaigo's residence in the precincts.
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The main hall has been newly rebuilt and there is nothing to extend to the ancient Kokubunji Temple. There is the site of Emperor Go-Daigo's residence in the precincts, which is a highlight. There is also a lotus hall where you can watch a video of the lotus dance inside. It's 7 minutes. At this temple, an entrance fee of 400 yen is required at the mountain gate.
Among the Kokubunji temples built nationwide, it is a Kokubunji temple built in Oki. If you go down the long and narrow road, there is a temple office and you paid the admission fee. I got the red stamp here. The main hall was rebuilt and new. It seems that the remains of Kokubunji were found in the excavation investigation.
Historical Emperor godaigo's residence is in the precinct
Original Text
A temple in the precincts where Emperor Go-Daigo is located. Since the main hall is a recent one, there is nothing to see except the Renge Kainokan, which is a museum of historical sites and traditional performing arts (dance).
The temple which opened by an old Japanese emperor
It is the first temple in Oki island and it built in 8th century by a Japanese emperor at the time. It's located next to the Mo-Mo dome and visitors pay for entrance fee.
I put it in for free because I was absent.
I moved from Tamawakazumei Shrine, but there was a large parking lot right next to it. During the Oki Buddha Abolition turmoil, all temples in Oki were destroyed by fire, and the main hall was destroyed in 2007, so an investigation was conducted from 2009 to 2013, and remains and relics were discovered. And in 2018, this new discovery seems to have expanded the scope of national designation. At the mountain gate, there was a temple crest that combines 11 chrysanthemum crest and paulownia crest, which was unusual. There was a place to pay the admission fee in front of the mountain gate. Originally, the admission fee ...
There is the site of Emperor Godaigo's residence in the precincts.
The main hall has been newly rebuilt and there is nothing to extend to the ancient Kokubunji Temple. There is the site of Emperor Go-Daigo's residence in the precincts, which is a highlight. There is also a lotus hall where you can watch a video of the lotus dance inside. It's 7 minutes. At this temple, an entrance fee of 400 yen is required at the mountain gate.
Goshuin
Among the Kokubunji temples built nationwide, it is a Kokubunji temple built in Oki. If you go down the long and narrow road, there is a temple office and you paid the admission fee. I got the red stamp here. The main hall was rebuilt and new. It seems that the remains of Kokubunji were found in the excavation investigation.
Historical Emperor godaigo's residence is in the precinct
A temple in the precincts where Emperor Go-Daigo is located. Since the main hall is a recent one, there is nothing to see except the Renge Kainokan, which is a museum of historical sites and traditional performing arts (dance).