Jingu-ji Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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hidden spots, magnificent thatched roofs and nice moss.
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It is a shrine that stands quietly just a short distance from National Highway 117. It has a very nice thatched roof and I think it's hard to see, but it doesn't seem to be a tourist attraction. It's a very quiet place, and the cool air is mysterious even in summer.
Even though it is a heavy snowfall area, the Kayabuki Kannon-do and the mountain gate that withstand heavy snow are wonderful. Please pay attention to the thickness of the kaya. Important cultural properties designated by the prefecture.
Sanmon & Kannon Do hall of the cherry roof built in the cedar forest
Original Text
I participated in the town walk in Tokamachi. Visit Jinguji Temple. You can't enter from the mountain gate because the snow is deep. Take a detour and visit Kannon-do. It looks like an old building. It has a snow enclosure with a fence. Listen to the chief priest's story in the hearth. There is no Dan family, and the maintenance of the building is difficult.
hidden spots, magnificent thatched roofs and nice moss.
It is a shrine that stands quietly just a short distance from National Highway 117. It has a very nice thatched roof and I think it's hard to see, but it doesn't seem to be a tourist attraction. It's a very quiet place, and the cool air is mysterious even in summer.
that's a nice chibuki.
Even though it is a heavy snowfall area, the Kayabuki Kannon-do and the mountain gate that withstand heavy snow are wonderful. Please pay attention to the thickness of the kaya. Important cultural properties designated by the prefecture.
Sanmon & Kannon Do hall of the cherry roof built in the cedar forest
I participated in the town walk in Tokamachi. Visit Jinguji Temple. You can't enter from the mountain gate because the snow is deep. Take a detour and visit Kannon-do. It looks like an old building. It has a snow enclosure with a fence. Listen to the chief priest's story in the hearth. There is no Dan family, and the maintenance of the building is difficult.