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I understand that the photographers of US Admiral Commodore Perry also stayed here in 1854.
Moving west from Shoumyouji Temple in the temple area (it is common to find Buddhist temples gathered in a particular district often called teramachi) we came to Jitsugyouji temple of the Nichiren sec...
It is a temple of the Nichiren sect, but it seems that it was also used as a Russian consulate at the beginning of the port opening. In addition, there is also a monument to the birthplace of Hakodate, Japan-France Friendship, probably because it was a sailor's training center when a French warship entered the port. I felt the intensity of historical movements.
Although it is a rough position expression, there was a gate pillar near the foreigner's graveyard that said "Nichiren sect Ichijozan Runtime". I could see the statue of Mr. Nichiren in the cathedral from the gate pillar. There is no street or shop. I felt like I wasn't going to see it on sightseeing.
It is a temple that I found when I was strolling on the slopes in Hakodate city. It seems that there weren't many tourists at all times. Actually, this temple was a temple that seemed to have a graveyard.
It has a history, but it's a temple surrounded by graves.
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Although it has a history, it is a temple surrounded by graves. The history of Jitsugyoji began in 1655 and was destroyed by fire in 1896 and 1907. The current main hall was built in 1918 and is said to be a dozo-style fireproof building using zelkova. I thought it was reinforced concrete.
I understand that the photographers of US Admiral Commodore Perry also stayed here in 1854.
Moving west from Shoumyouji Temple in the temple area (it is common to find Buddhist temples gathered in a particular district often called teramachi) we came to Jitsugyouji temple of the Nichiren sec...
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It is a temple of the Nichiren sect, but it seems that it was also used as a Russian consulate at the beginning of the port opening. In addition, there is also a monument to the birthplace of Hakodate, Japan-France Friendship, probably because it was a sailor's training center when a French warship entered the port. I felt the intensity of historical movements.
Nichiren's temple
Although it is a rough position expression, there was a gate pillar near the foreigner's graveyard that said "Nichiren sect Ichijozan Runtime". I could see the statue of Mr. Nichiren in the cathedral from the gate pillar. There is no street or shop. I felt like I wasn't going to see it on sightseeing.
A temple with a grave around it.
It is a temple that I found when I was strolling on the slopes in Hakodate city. It seems that there weren't many tourists at all times. Actually, this temple was a temple that seemed to have a graveyard.
It has a history, but it's a temple surrounded by graves.
Although it has a history, it is a temple surrounded by graves. The history of Jitsugyoji began in 1655 and was destroyed by fire in 1896 and 1907. The current main hall was built in 1918 and is said to be a dozo-style fireproof building using zelkova. I thought it was reinforced concrete.