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Sakura has many temples, and there is dignity in them.
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There are really many temples. I have to go around by bicycle. There are many places to see. Among the temples, it is a magnificent temple. I'm lonely in the mountains.
It is a temple of the Shinshu Otani school of Juganji Temple. It has the atmosphere of a temple loved by the locals, and it is located in a place surrounded by nature, so you can take a quiet walk. The temples that exist in the castle town were often built after the construction of Sakura Castle.
It is a temple of the Shinshu Otani school near Sakura City Hall. Surrounded by bamboo groves, it had a temple-like atmosphere in the mountains. The main hall is the largest in the temples around here, but there is nothing distinctive and I felt a little murky.
The gate was splendid, and the main hall was splendid.
Original Text
The Ogibashi lock in the Onaki River was under construction (~ It seems that the construction was completed around March, 1992), so when I was walking around the neighborhood, I saw a magnificent gate, so I stopped by.
It seems that it was in Sakura Castle before. There was a graveyard in the mountains, and bamboo trees were around the temple, so there was no particular feature.
Sakura has many temples, and there is dignity in them.
There are really many temples. I have to go around by bicycle. There are many places to see. Among the temples, it is a magnificent temple. I'm lonely in the mountains.
A temple loved by the locals
It is a temple of the Shinshu Otani school of Juganji Temple. It has the atmosphere of a temple loved by the locals, and it is located in a place surrounded by nature, so you can take a quiet walk. The temples that exist in the castle town were often built after the construction of Sakura Castle.
Ambience like a temple in the mountains
It is a temple of the Shinshu Otani school near Sakura City Hall. Surrounded by bamboo groves, it had a temple-like atmosphere in the mountains. The main hall is the largest in the temples around here, but there is nothing distinctive and I felt a little murky.
The gate was splendid, and the main hall was splendid.
The Ogibashi lock in the Onaki River was under construction (~ It seems that the construction was completed around March, 1992), so when I was walking around the neighborhood, I saw a magnificent gate, so I stopped by.
A temple with bamboo yabu on the back
It seems that it was in Sakura Castle before. There was a graveyard in the mountains, and bamboo trees were around the temple, so there was no particular feature.