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Well worth the walk up
This temple is #36 as part of the 88 temple tour on Shikoku. There are long stairs but make the effort to spend some time at the Main Temple -Hondo and the Daishidou. A truly mystical place set up h...
If you are doing the 88 temple hike, or a really into temples, you will like this temple. For me I found it average. A so so temple. Its not as picturesque as some of the others, but its not awful eit...
When I went to the precincts from the parking lot in front of me, I saw a steep stone steps. If I didn't go up here, I couldn't reach the main hall and Daishido, and it seemed difficult for elderly worshipers. The main hall and Daishido were less damaged and the whole looked like a new building. Grace, the Okunoin of the temple seems to be quite large when moving by car, so I gave up because of the convenience of moving.
It was built based on the "impossible" legend, but the temple definitely exists and is wonderful!
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It is a wonderful temple of first-class goods, but it is not easy to access here, and the transportation from the inn is only available for taxi charter or inn favor. It's not a place that can be reached (passed) by a large bus. A long time ago, Kukai was built based on a legend that could not be nominated as the successor of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism by Mr. Eka Dai Ayari, a teacher of Kukai. Foundation 1200 An old temple of the year. The principal image is Hakiri Fudo Myoo, Shingon sect Toyoyama school temple. Every time I go here, I feel hard ...
36 Banfudasho Seiryuji Temple The last day of this trip is from this temple. From the main hall to the main hall, it was about 170 stone steps, and it was slippery due to the rain, but on the contrary, the atmosphere is very grateful. It is located near Meitoku Gijuku, and Yokozuna Asaoryu Seki was training here while he was in school, which is also the origin of the name Shiko. The silence of the main hall, which is quietly located at the foot of the mountain, was also good.
Well worth the walk up
This temple is #36 as part of the 88 temple tour on Shikoku. There are long stairs but make the effort to spend some time at the Main Temple -Hondo and the Daishidou. A truly mystical place set up h...
I guess if you like temples
If you are doing the 88 temple hike, or a really into temples, you will like this temple. For me I found it average. A so so temple. Its not as picturesque as some of the others, but its not awful eit...
Go up the steep stone steps to the main hall
When I went to the precincts from the parking lot in front of me, I saw a steep stone steps. If I didn't go up here, I couldn't reach the main hall and Daishido, and it seemed difficult for elderly worshipers. The main hall and Daishido were less damaged and the whole looked like a new building. Grace, the Okunoin of the temple seems to be quite large when moving by car, so I gave up because of the convenience of moving.
It was built based on the "impossible" legend, but the temple definitely exists and is wonderful!
It is a wonderful temple of first-class goods, but it is not easy to access here, and the transportation from the inn is only available for taxi charter or inn favor. It's not a place that can be reached (passed) by a large bus. A long time ago, Kukai was built based on a legend that could not be nominated as the successor of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism by Mr. Eka Dai Ayari, a teacher of Kukai. Foundation 1200 An old temple of the year. The principal image is Hakiri Fudo Myoo, Shingon sect Toyoyama school temple. Every time I go here, I feel hard ...
36 Panyu Suo
36 Banfudasho Seiryuji Temple The last day of this trip is from this temple. From the main hall to the main hall, it was about 170 stone steps, and it was slippery due to the rain, but on the contrary, the atmosphere is very grateful. It is located near Meitoku Gijuku, and Yokozuna Asaoryu Seki was training here while he was in school, which is also the origin of the name Shiko. The silence of the main hall, which is quietly located at the foot of the mountain, was also good.