Daijo-ji Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I don't think it's a tourist destination.
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It is located along National Highway 138. There is a big bell at the entrance. There is a small graveyard in the back of the gravel-paved site. I think it's a magnificent temple.
Stop by at the temple that I've been interested in for a long time for the beauty of cherry blossoms!
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This temple was a temple I was interested in because I always passed in front of me on the way from Gotemba to Lake Yamanaka. This time, the cherry blossoms were in full bloom, and the cherry blossoms were in full bloom at this temple, so I was finally able to stop by. This temple is a temple of the Jodo sect, and the official name is "Hirochiyama Daijoji Temple". The founding date is the first year of civilization (AD 1469), and the principal image is the statue of Amida Nyorai and the "Nenbutsu Dojo" that chants Nembutsu ...
It is located along National Highway 138 (Hakone Ura Kaido). There is also a parking lot. You can see the precincts of the large gate and the large tiled roof from the car.
If you drive along National Highway 138 in Gotemba city toward Yamanashi, you will find it on your right after passing the Nisugi intersection. I was overwhelmed by the temple with a fairly large main hall and a magnificent mountain gate. There was also a parking lot, so it was easy to visit.
I don't think it's a tourist destination.
It is located along National Highway 138. There is a big bell at the entrance. There is a small graveyard in the back of the gravel-paved site. I think it's a magnificent temple.
Godianchang
It was a fairly large temple along National Highway 138 from grapes hunting in Yamanashi to Gotemba Outlet. It was like a famous temple in Gotemba.
Stop by at the temple that I've been interested in for a long time for the beauty of cherry blossoms!
This temple was a temple I was interested in because I always passed in front of me on the way from Gotemba to Lake Yamanaka. This time, the cherry blossoms were in full bloom, and the cherry blossoms were in full bloom at this temple, so I was finally able to stop by. This temple is a temple of the Jodo sect, and the official name is "Hirochiyama Daijoji Temple". The founding date is the first year of civilization (AD 1469), and the principal image is the statue of Amida Nyorai and the "Nenbutsu Dojo" that chants Nembutsu ...
it's a spiritual test.
It is located along National Highway 138 (Hakone Ura Kaido). There is also a parking lot. You can see the precincts of the large gate and the large tiled roof from the car.
It's a big temple.
If you drive along National Highway 138 in Gotemba city toward Yamanashi, you will find it on your right after passing the Nisugi intersection. I was overwhelmed by the temple with a fairly large main hall and a magnificent mountain gate. There was also a parking lot, so it was easy to visit.