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Asakurasan Shinzen'in

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Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
Address:
2006 Miyashiro, Tarui, Fuwa District, Gifu 503-2124Map
Phone+81 584-22-2212
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  • sahaooon
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    The three-storied pagoda, Honjido, and Bonsho are temples designated as national important cultural properties, and it seems that they were originally a monk of Nangu Taisha Shrine. In contrast to the bright Zhu Hongjido, the three-storied pagoda with a heavy texture is both spectacular, and the Bonsho, which is said to be from the Nara period, often escaped the war of 々 and the offerings during the war. I'm impressed that it's still there I did.

    Reviewed on Apr 17, 2022
  • oshimat72
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    The three-storied pagoda, an important cultural property built in the Edo period, is eye-catching. The temple itself is not very big. It is a very quiet temple with no houses around.

    Reviewed on Mar 25, 2021
  • Shi K
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    It goes westward about 1km on the side road of Nangu Taisha and passes through Fuwa High School. Although it is an old temple of the Tendai sect, it seems that it used to be positioned as a priest of Nangu Taisha, and all the "Hondou" and "Mieto" designated as important cultural properties were relocated from Nangu Taisha due to the separation of Shinto and Buddhism. It was relocated Or something. If you look down from the restored bright vermilion main hall, followed by the colorful three-storied pagoda, you will see the Noo Plain.

    Reviewed on Mar 29, 2020
  • PonPokoPonpon
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    It was a temple that was Jinguji Temple of Nangu Taisha Shrine in the immediate vicinity, and it seems that it moved to its current location during the Haibutsu kishaku in the Meiji era. You can take a leisurely stroll in the quiet precincts. The main hall is under restoration work and is scheduled to end in December 2018. I'm looking forward to visiting after the restoration work.

    Reviewed on May 22, 2018
  • segu2315
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    It is a temple located a little west of Mr. Nanmiya, and has a parking lot, especially during the autumn leaves. I went out to take pictures of the autumn leaves, but it was a little late this year.

    Reviewed on Jul 27, 2017

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