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It is located in a residential area and the main hall is a new temple, but it has a long history, and it was a temple of the Shingon sect in 825, and then converted to the Jishu sect in 1282, and the principal image has changed from Fudo Myoo to Amida Nyorai. I visited Hogonji Temple, the birthplace of Jishu Ippen Shonin in Dogo Onsen, so I'm a little worried.
There are several large shrines and temples around Saikoji Temple. Everywhere is spectacular, with a long history and personality. I passed in front of this Saikoji Temple for the first time. The surroundings were private houses, and it seemed to surround this temple, but on the contrary, I think the area around Saikoji Temple has become a residential area. The building seen from the gate looked like a shrine. According to one of the few materials, it was Bettoji Temple of Asama Shrine. Now it is normal that temples and shrines are built in separate 々, but in the past, ...
It is a temple of the Jishu sect located a 17-minute walk from JR Numazu Station. When I took a walk in Numazu in July, there was a temple in a good shape, so I worshiped. It was a beautiful square hall with a copper plate roof. Saikoji is said to be Bettoji Temple of Asama Shrine along the old Tokaido. It was opened in 825 as a temple dedicated to Fudo Myoo of Kobo Daishi Kukai. When Ippen Shonin stayed in 1282 (Kamakura period), he devoted himself to the time sect. If you are interested in shrines and temples, please join Asama Shrine ...
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It is located in a residential area and the main hall is a new temple, but it has a long history, and it was a temple of the Shingon sect in 825, and then converted to the Jishu sect in 1282, and the principal image has changed from Fudo Myoo to Amida Nyorai. I visited Hogonji Temple, the birthplace of Jishu Ippen Shonin in Dogo Onsen, so I'm a little worried.
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There are several large shrines and temples around Saikoji Temple. Everywhere is spectacular, with a long history and personality. I passed in front of this Saikoji Temple for the first time. The surroundings were private houses, and it seemed to surround this temple, but on the contrary, I think the area around Saikoji Temple has become a residential area. The building seen from the gate looked like a shrine. According to one of the few materials, it was Bettoji Temple of Asama Shrine. Now it is normal that temples and shrines are built in separate 々, but in the past, ...
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It is a temple of the Jishu sect located a 17-minute walk from JR Numazu Station. When I took a walk in Numazu in July, there was a temple in a good shape, so I worshiped. It was a beautiful square hall with a copper plate roof. Saikoji is said to be Bettoji Temple of Asama Shrine along the old Tokaido. It was opened in 825 as a temple dedicated to Fudo Myoo of Kobo Daishi Kukai. When Ippen Shonin stayed in 1282 (Kamakura period), he devoted himself to the time sect. If you are interested in shrines and temples, please join Asama Shrine ...