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The gate facing the main street is the character of 'zenchi Toriyama'
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Shortly after going south on the wide street of the building to the south from Aomori Prefecture Tourist Products Center, which is a tourist spot in Aomori City, the temple on the left side of the road is Ichinenji Temple. It is a small temple that stands not very noticeable in the crowded buildings of the city, but on its gate, "Zenchi Toriyama" and the mountain name of this temple were written. "Zenchibird" is read as "Uto", and on the east side of this temple, there was Zenchibird Shrine, which is also related to the origin of Aomori. So this Ichinenji ...
It is a temple of the Jodo sect near JAL City Aomori where I stayed this time. From the history book, it seems that the reconstruction of a temple similar to an abandoned temple in the Edo period began. Perhaps it was the time pattern, all the Buddhas wore masks.
A large letter stood out on the outer wall as "Jodo sect Ichinenji". Buildings were lined up on a small site, and you could visit the main hall in front of you directly. It was one of the temples standing in the city.
It is a temple within walking distance from Aomori Station. It was conspicuous that many dedicated lanterns were displayed. According to the auspiciousness next to the mountain gate, it was written that a temple was built in the early 400s, and it seemed to be proud of its oldness. However, according to the description of Nihonshoki, Buddhism was introduced to Japan in the first half of the 500s, and unfortunately I think there is no possibility that Buddhist temples existed in that era.
From the east exit of Aomori Station, go straight on Shinmachi-dori and turn left on Aspam-dori and you will find it on your right. It is an old temple in the city. It was posted by Ichinenji biography and story that the temple has a long history. In addition, it seems that there are Enmei Jizoson and Amida Nyorai sitting statues as temple treasures. It was also said that it opened with Zenchi Toriyama in the Showa period. There was a mountain gate, and there was a temple name on the right side of the Rokujizo statue and the bell tower, and the wall of the left building. When you enter, you will see the stone Buddha statue and the main hall (looking inside through the glass ...
The gate facing the main street is the character of 'zenchi Toriyama'
Shortly after going south on the wide street of the building to the south from Aomori Prefecture Tourist Products Center, which is a tourist spot in Aomori City, the temple on the left side of the road is Ichinenji Temple. It is a small temple that stands not very noticeable in the crowded buildings of the city, but on its gate, "Zenchi Toriyama" and the mountain name of this temple were written. "Zenchibird" is read as "Uto", and on the east side of this temple, there was Zenchibird Shrine, which is also related to the origin of Aomori. So this Ichinenji ...
It's a temple of the Jodo sect.
It is a temple of the Jodo sect near JAL City Aomori where I stayed this time. From the history book, it seems that the reconstruction of a temple similar to an abandoned temple in the Edo period began. Perhaps it was the time pattern, all the Buddhas wore masks.
A temple in the city.
A large letter stood out on the outer wall as "Jodo sect Ichinenji". Buildings were lined up on a small site, and you could visit the main hall in front of you directly. It was one of the temples standing in the city.
Hey, hey! It's not that old!
It is a temple within walking distance from Aomori Station. It was conspicuous that many dedicated lanterns were displayed. According to the auspiciousness next to the mountain gate, it was written that a temple was built in the early 400s, and it seemed to be proud of its oldness. However, according to the description of Nihonshoki, Buddhism was introduced to Japan in the first half of the 500s, and unfortunately I think there is no possibility that Buddhist temples existed in that era.
It's an old temple in Sakka Street.
From the east exit of Aomori Station, go straight on Shinmachi-dori and turn left on Aspam-dori and you will find it on your right. It is an old temple in the city. It was posted by Ichinenji biography and story that the temple has a long history. In addition, it seems that there are Enmei Jizoson and Amida Nyorai sitting statues as temple treasures. It was also said that it opened with Zenchi Toriyama in the Showa period. There was a mountain gate, and there was a temple name on the right side of the Rokujizo statue and the bell tower, and the wall of the left building. When you enter, you will see the stone Buddha statue and the main hall (looking inside through the glass ...