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Nice surprise
We got there on our way from Godzilla rock to the Akita airport. We could get a tour of the temple, which looked really nice, the Priest talked in English and was very kind in explaining the history o...
Dairyuji, big dragon temple, is a Zen buddhist temple that is open to visitors. The head priest and his wife speak English. A rare opportunity to see a working temple that is closely tied to local co...
Very beautiful temple located above the small town of oga , which is not invidious to the other temple welcomes warm opportunities to visit the indoor and the tea offered at the end of the visit.
Many broad-leaved forests were planted in the large garden and it was very beautiful. I don't know the historical place, but it seems that it is also a sacred place.
It is a temple of the Soto sect that was built around 1560. After the explanation of Dairyuji Temple when entering from the main hall, the figure of the dragon shadow on the ceiling of the main hall, the shrine where the 16 Rakan statues and the 33 Kannon statues are enshrined, the Ryuoden with the bell tower, the Ryusui Taki, and the Rakusui Tei Garden. , Finally, I had tea while looking at the garden at Rakusui-tei. The spectacular temple treasures and gardens were beautiful and the explanations were polite. The admission was from 8:00 to 16:00, and the admission fee was 500 yen.
Nice surprise
We got there on our way from Godzilla rock to the Akita airport. We could get a tour of the temple, which looked really nice, the Priest talked in English and was very kind in explaining the history o...
Beautiful Zen Buddhist temple open to visitors
Dairyuji, big dragon temple, is a Zen buddhist temple that is open to visitors. The head priest and his wife speak English. A rare opportunity to see a working temple that is closely tied to local co...
Very beautiful temple located above the small town of oga , which is not invidious to the other temple welcomes warm opportunities to visit the indoor and the tea offered at the end of the visit.
Many broad-leaved forests were planted in the large garden and it was very beautiful. I don't know the historical place, but it seems that it is also a sacred place.
It is a temple of the Soto sect that was built around 1560. After the explanation of Dairyuji Temple when entering from the main hall, the figure of the dragon shadow on the ceiling of the main hall, the shrine where the 16 Rakan statues and the 33 Kannon statues are enshrined, the Ryuoden with the bell tower, the Ryusui Taki, and the Rakusui Tei Garden. , Finally, I had tea while looking at the garden at Rakusui-tei. The spectacular temple treasures and gardens were beautiful and the explanations were polite. The admission was from 8:00 to 16:00, and the admission fee was 500 yen.