Tsukimizaka Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Entrance to Chuson Ji Temple
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Start here to Chusonji Temple. Cedar trees grow on both sides, and during the day, you walk in the sunlight through the trees. After walking for a while, you will see Hachimando, Benkeido, and other temples, and you have to walk a little more to the Golden Hall. The slope is not so steep, but there is a distance. However, when you think of light exercise and running assistance until you see the Golden Hall, Tsukimizaka is also quaint.
There were large cedar trees on both sides of the slope, and I could feel the majestic atmosphere.
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We visited Chusonji Temple on Sunday afternoon in October. As soon as we entered the road from the prefectural road to the first parking lot of Chusonji Temple, there was a line of cars waiting for the parking lot. In about 20 minutes, I entered the parking lot and headed for the entrance of Chusonji Temple. There is an entrance beside the parking lot, and Omotesando to Chusonji continues from there. This Omotesando is Tsukimizaka. On both sides of Tsukimizaka, there were large cedar trees planted by the date domain, and I could feel the majestic atmosphere ...
As soon as I entered the approach, I thought the air had changed. Is it because it is covered with a big tree 々? The slope is a little difficult, but it feels solemn.
Tsukimizaka on Omotesando leading to Chusonji Temple. The trees are thick and the atmosphere is good on both sides of Tsukimizaka, which runs from Benkei's graveyard to Chusonji Temple. There is a place where you can look down on the plain on the way and see the Kitakami gawa River under your eyes, and it becomes a point of rest.
Entrance to Chuson Ji Temple
Start here to Chusonji Temple. Cedar trees grow on both sides, and during the day, you walk in the sunlight through the trees. After walking for a while, you will see Hachimando, Benkeido, and other temples, and you have to walk a little more to the Golden Hall. The slope is not so steep, but there is a distance. However, when you think of light exercise and running assistance until you see the Golden Hall, Tsukimizaka is also quaint.
There were large cedar trees on both sides of the slope, and I could feel the majestic atmosphere.
We visited Chusonji Temple on Sunday afternoon in October. As soon as we entered the road from the prefectural road to the first parking lot of Chusonji Temple, there was a line of cars waiting for the parking lot. In about 20 minutes, I entered the parking lot and headed for the entrance of Chusonji Temple. There is an entrance beside the parking lot, and Omotesando to Chusonji continues from there. This Omotesando is Tsukimizaka. On both sides of Tsukimizaka, there were large cedar trees planted by the date domain, and I could feel the majestic atmosphere ...
Approach to Chuson Ji Temple
As soon as I entered the approach, I thought the air had changed. Is it because it is covered with a big tree 々? The slope is a little difficult, but it feels solemn.
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Tsukimizaka on Omotesando leading to Chusonji Temple. The trees are thick and the atmosphere is good on both sides of Tsukimizaka, which runs from Benkei's graveyard to Chusonji Temple. There is a place where you can look down on the plain on the way and see the Kitakami gawa River under your eyes, and it becomes a point of rest.