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I knew that there was a station called "Kanjizo" on the Nankai Train, but this is the first time I visited. When Kishiwada Castle was attacked, many and one Hoshi appeared to save the crisis of the fall, but the Hoshi was the incarnation of Jizo Bodhisattva. It is said that it is one of the largest Jizo-do halls in Japan.
The location is all over the town and the temple itself is not big. As far as I could see, the parking lot seemed to be not there, and I didn't feel the atmosphere of a tourist spot. The origin of the unique name is that the Hoshi on the ridge saved Kishiwada Castle, as others have written, but it is amazing that the Hoshi appears on the ridge, but Kishiwada Castle is attacked. Is it finally fallen? It's also quite good to say that a large group of cherry blossoms appeared in the pinch and drove away the enemy army. .. .. The defeated enemy army escaped ...
I accessed it on foot from Nankai / Jizo station. The temple is famous for the episode of Mr. Kazu Nakamura's Kishu Ikko sect's invasion of Kishiwada. The Buddha Temple is about the octopus among the four holy beasts, namely dragons, gorillas, octopus and eagles.
400 A year ago, Kishiwada Castle was attacked by the Negoro Saiga Shu and was on the verge of falling. At that time, a mage and thousands of mage appeared from nowhere, and it was named after the legend that he defeated enemy soldiers with tremendous momentum and saved the crisis of the castle. The Jizo-do inside is the largest in Japan. Nearby is the Nankai Main Line "Kanjizo Station" with its name.
It is a temple that represents the region. It is also adopted by the nearby station name. There is an anecdote that a long time ago, a Hoshi on an octopus saved the city of Kishiwada.
Japan's largest の cellar hall
I knew that there was a station called "Kanjizo" on the Nankai Train, but this is the first time I visited. When Kishiwada Castle was attacked, many and one Hoshi appeared to save the crisis of the fall, but the Hoshi was the incarnation of Jizo Bodhisattva. It is said that it is one of the largest Jizo-do halls in Japan.
It wasn't very touristy.
The location is all over the town and the temple itself is not big. As far as I could see, the parking lot seemed to be not there, and I didn't feel the atmosphere of a tourist spot. The origin of the unique name is that the Hoshi on the ridge saved Kishiwada Castle, as others have written, but it is amazing that the Hoshi appears on the ridge, but Kishiwada Castle is attacked. Is it finally fallen? It's also quite good to say that a large group of cherry blossoms appeared in the pinch and drove away the enemy army. .. .. The defeated enemy army escaped ...
Buddha Temple
I accessed it on foot from Nankai / Jizo station. The temple is famous for the episode of Mr. Kazu Nakamura's Kishu Ikko sect's invasion of Kishiwada. The Buddha Temple is about the octopus among the four holy beasts, namely dragons, gorillas, octopus and eagles.
It's a temple with a strange name.
400 A year ago, Kishiwada Castle was attacked by the Negoro Saiga Shu and was on the verge of falling. At that time, a mage and thousands of mage appeared from nowhere, and it was named after the legend that he defeated enemy soldiers with tremendous momentum and saved the crisis of the castle. The Jizo-do inside is the largest in Japan. Nearby is the Nankai Main Line "Kanjizo Station" with its name.
A shop loved by locals 々
It is a temple that represents the region. It is also adopted by the nearby station name. There is an anecdote that a long time ago, a Hoshi on an octopus saved the city of Kishiwada.