Hoki Kokubunji Temple Site Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Historical Park with Hiro 々
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It is 1 of Kokubunji Temple, which Emperor Shomu ordered to build all over the country, but it was destroyed by fire during the Heian period. Currently, it is maintained as a historical park, and the ruins of the tower are paved with concrete with the positions of the platforms and pillars. The remains of the Kondo and the auditorium are hard to understand because the soil is just lively. It was quiet without a shadow.
My family is aiming for Kokubunji High School, a famous high school, so I stopped by when I went nearby. It was a rugged healing place with a lawn that was wide 々, families taking a walk, and some people running. I want to go again to pray for passing when I get closer.
The characteristic of the remains here is that the height of the earthworks is firm.
Original Text
It is one of the Kokubunji temples nationwide, but the feature of the remains here is that the height of the earthworks is solid. Thanks to the earthworks, you can quite realistically imagine where and what kind of building was. It's a little ingenuity, but it's interesting.
I visited on a sunny autumn day with a blue sky, so the green was very beautiful. It's a historic park, and it seems that some people are running, but there is no image of a park where people gather, and it feels like a quiet place.
The ruins of a national temple built in more than 60 countries nationwide at the request of Emperor Shomu. It was a quiet area. I took a walk around the place where the center of Hoki was located. There were traces of the south gate, the Kondo, the auditorium, and the tower, and the remains of the Kokubun monk temple were also next to this ruin. It was in good condition. It is designated as a national historic site.
Historical Park with Hiro 々
It is 1 of Kokubunji Temple, which Emperor Shomu ordered to build all over the country, but it was destroyed by fire during the Heian period. Currently, it is maintained as a historical park, and the ruins of the tower are paved with concrete with the positions of the platforms and pillars. The remains of the Kondo and the auditorium are hard to understand because the soil is just lively. It was quiet without a shadow.
Guofen Temple
My family is aiming for Kokubunji High School, a famous high school, so I stopped by when I went nearby. It was a rugged healing place with a lawn that was wide 々, families taking a walk, and some people running. I want to go again to pray for passing when I get closer.
The characteristic of the remains here is that the height of the earthworks is firm.
It is one of the Kokubunji temples nationwide, but the feature of the remains here is that the height of the earthworks is solid. Thanks to the earthworks, you can quite realistically imagine where and what kind of building was. It's a little ingenuity, but it's interesting.
Quiet かな venue
I visited on a sunny autumn day with a blue sky, so the green was very beautiful. It's a historic park, and it seems that some people are running, but there is no image of a park where people gather, and it feels like a quiet place.
Nara Times の trail
The ruins of a national temple built in more than 60 countries nationwide at the request of Emperor Shomu. It was a quiet area. I took a walk around the place where the center of Hoki was located. There were traces of the south gate, the Kondo, the auditorium, and the tower, and the remains of the Kokubun monk temple were also next to this ruin. It was in good condition. It is designated as a national historic site.