Chion-ji Temple Tahoto Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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After passing through the magnificent Sanmon (Golden Pavilion), you will find the Tahoto pagoda built during the Muromachi period on the left side. The height is 18 meters, the roof is thatched, and the rafts and kumio under the eaves are profound and powerful. I am impressed by the appearance of Do hall 々 that has endured wind and snow for more than 500 years.
It is on your left after passing through the gate of Chionji Temple. This Tahoto is from the Muromachi period and is designated as an important cultural property. It makes you feel the weight of history. It's good not to be sloppy.
Muromachi architecture that did not decay in the sea breeze
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It is located in the precincts of Monjuji Temple, which is one of the three Monjus in Japan, and was built in the late Muromachi period and is designated as a national important cultural property. There seems to be a dispute whether the one drawn in Sesshu's "Amanohashidate Zu" is this. The astringent color of Zen influence shined on the pine trees around it.
Go through the mountain gate of Chionji Temple (Golden Pavilion) and head to the main hall (Monjudo), which is on your left. Built in 1501, it is a national important cultural property. Many of the Tahoto are painted vermilion, but this remains a plain wood. That makes me feel lonely. It is said that Dainichi Nyorai is enshrined in the tower, but you cannot see the inside.
It was a Tahoto standing in the precincts of Chionji Temple. It was written that it was completed in 1501 immediately after diving through the large mountain gate. Since it is an important cultural property designated by the country, the surrounding area is surrounded and you can only visit from a remote place.
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After passing through the magnificent Sanmon (Golden Pavilion), you will find the Tahoto pagoda built during the Muromachi period on the left side. The height is 18 meters, the roof is thatched, and the rafts and kumio under the eaves are profound and powerful. I am impressed by the appearance of Do hall 々 that has endured wind and snow for more than 500 years.
Important cultural wealth の Duobao Pagoda
It is on your left after passing through the gate of Chionji Temple. This Tahoto is from the Muromachi period and is designated as an important cultural property. It makes you feel the weight of history. It's good not to be sloppy.
Muromachi architecture that did not decay in the sea breeze
It is located in the precincts of Monjuji Temple, which is one of the three Monjus in Japan, and was built in the late Muromachi period and is designated as a national important cultural property. There seems to be a dispute whether the one drawn in Sesshu's "Amanohashidate Zu" is this. The astringent color of Zen influence shined on the pine trees around it.
Insider is not possible
Go through the mountain gate of Chionji Temple (Golden Pavilion) and head to the main hall (Monjudo), which is on your left. Built in 1501, it is a national important cultural property. Many of the Tahoto are painted vermilion, but this remains a plain wood. That makes me feel lonely. It is said that Dainichi Nyorai is enshrined in the tower, but you cannot see the inside.
National designation of important cultural wealth
It was a Tahoto standing in the precincts of Chionji Temple. It was written that it was completed in 1501 immediately after diving through the large mountain gate. Since it is an important cultural property designated by the country, the surrounding area is surrounded and you can only visit from a remote place.