Rinsenji Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Admission fee was charged to see the sleeping floor. It was a temple with no facilities or things to see, or a temple. It is a perfect addition to taking an admission fee. The sleeping floor itself seemed to be seen if you walked from another place, but it was a disability for the disabled.
It was said that there was an entrance to the sleeping floor in the temple, so I went through this, but apparently I could get off to the sleeping floor from other places. (Maybe it's far away) The temple itself didn't look spectacular, but the admission fee is 200 yen.
A temple where you can see the floor of sleeping from above. Admission is 200 yen. If you go inside and go down to the left, you can go near the floor of sleeping.
It is a temple on a hill on the floor of sleeping. The view from the observatory is wonderful. It's a figure view pond that reflects Taro Urashima's old face, which opened the Tamatebako, but I couldn't see myself because of the rain.
It is a temple with a history beside the floor where you wake up. I saw that there is Taro Urashima's pole in the treasure hall, but it is difficult to express my impressions. Around the early Showa period ~ 々 things like the high growth period were stored in the treasure hall, but it was surprisingly interesting with a nostalgic feeling. The picture of the eight views of Kiso is the original one in this temple.
what kind of facilities are you looking at?
Admission fee was charged to see the sleeping floor. It was a temple with no facilities or things to see, or a temple. It is a perfect addition to taking an admission fee. The sleeping floor itself seemed to be seen if you walked from another place, but it was a disability for the disabled.
To the floor of sleep.
It was said that there was an entrance to the sleeping floor in the temple, so I went through this, but apparently I could get off to the sleeping floor from other places. (Maybe it's far away) The temple itself didn't look spectacular, but the admission fee is 200 yen.
Linchuan Temple
A temple where you can see the floor of sleeping from above. Admission is 200 yen. If you go inside and go down to the left, you can go near the floor of sleeping.
Legendary temple of taro Urashima
It is a temple on a hill on the floor of sleeping. The view from the observatory is wonderful. It's a figure view pond that reflects Taro Urashima's old face, which opened the Tamatebako, but I couldn't see myself because of the rain.
The treasure house was surprisingly interesting.
It is a temple with a history beside the floor where you wake up. I saw that there is Taro Urashima's pole in the treasure hall, but it is difficult to express my impressions. Around the early Showa period ~ 々 things like the high growth period were stored in the treasure hall, but it was surprisingly interesting with a nostalgic feeling. The picture of the eight views of Kiso is the original one in this temple.