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The palace is amazing.
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Kanpukuji Temple is called a palace in the main hall, and it is from the Kamakura period and feels very time-consuming, and the detailed structure is wonderful. There was also a statue of Nio, which is said to have been made by Unkei.
Sanhao Qinghai Entry Road が Fengna した One が Exhibition
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There is a large space in the main hall, and although you can hardly read characters and paintings, there are many votive tablets and foreheads. In addition, a picture of the armor and the story that is said to have been dedicated by Seikai Miyoshi (one of the ten brave Sanada?) was exhibited.
It is No. 82 in Chita Shikoku. It is a nice temple. As soon as you go through the mountain gate and go up the stairs, you will find the main hall. The structure of the main hall has changed a little. It is said that it is a pillar reduction (Genchu making: an architectural method that reduces the pillars and expands the space). The ceiling and walls are full of foreheads, but most of them have disappeared. It's a waste.
The palace is amazing.
Kanpukuji Temple is called a palace in the main hall, and it is from the Kamakura period and feels very time-consuming, and the detailed structure is wonderful. There was also a statue of Nio, which is said to have been made by Unkei.
Sanhao Qinghai Entry Road が Fengna した One が Exhibition
There is a large space in the main hall, and although you can hardly read characters and paintings, there are many votive tablets and foreheads. In addition, a picture of the armor and the story that is said to have been dedicated by Seikai Miyoshi (one of the ten brave Sanada?) was exhibited.
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It is No. 82 in Chita Shikoku. It is a nice temple. As soon as you go through the mountain gate and go up the stairs, you will find the main hall. The structure of the main hall has changed a little. It is said that it is a pillar reduction (Genchu making: an architectural method that reduces the pillars and expands the space). The ceiling and walls are full of foreheads, but most of them have disappeared. It's a waste.