Agishi Honseiji Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A temple of the Otani school of the jodo Shinshu sect located in Monzen CHO, Wajima City, Ishikawa prefecture. I visited because I wanted to see a nice roof called the three major thatched roofs in Japan, but apparently I drove to the back side of the temple, and the back side was under construction and I couldn't enter. Perhaps if you head from the Seishunji side in front of you to Agishi Honseiji, you could go to the front of the temple and see the wonderful roof. I failed. Please go from the front side.
This time, I was a little late 々 and I was there every day, but the big weeping cherry trees in the precincts are wonderful! But, moreover, the magnificence of the main hall with thatched roof is the majesty of the stone steps covered with コケ.
In the idyllic countryside, there is the oldest and largest Jodo Shinshu temple in Noto. After passing through the three gates, you will find a large thatched-roof main hall. Tourists also stop by the nearby Sojiji Soin, but there are no tourists here. It is a temple supported by local faith. I think I wouldn't have gone unless it was introduced in Hiroyuki Itsuki's "Hyakuji Pilgrimage". There are few thatched-roof main halls like this, and they are set to be 々.
It is a temple of the Jodo Shinshu sect, which is said to be the oldest Noto temple in Wajima City. I visited on weekdays in September, but it is quietly built as Do 々 while there are no visitors. When you enter the magnificently carved mountain gate, you will find the main hall in front of you. It is a very large thatched-roof main hall. Summer grass grew naturally on the thatched roof. There is a bell tower on your left. The existing main hall was rebuilt in 1792, but it is said that the temple's opening dates back further. Hiroyuki Itsuki's "Hyakuji Pilgrimage ...
I was wrong to go
A temple of the Otani school of the jodo Shinshu sect located in Monzen CHO, Wajima City, Ishikawa prefecture. I visited because I wanted to see a nice roof called the three major thatched roofs in Japan, but apparently I drove to the back side of the temple, and the back side was under construction and I couldn't enter. Perhaps if you head from the Seishunji side in front of you to Agishi Honseiji, you could go to the front of the temple and see the wonderful roof. I failed. Please go from the front side.
Chopped squid
This time, I was a little late 々 and I was there every day, but the big weeping cherry trees in the precincts are wonderful! But, moreover, the magnificence of the main hall with thatched roof is the majesty of the stone steps covered with コケ.
Jodo Shinshu temple in Hokuriku, Shinshu sect
In the idyllic countryside, there is the oldest and largest Jodo Shinshu temple in Noto. After passing through the three gates, you will find a large thatched-roof main hall. Tourists also stop by the nearby Sojiji Soin, but there are no tourists here. It is a temple supported by local faith. I think I wouldn't have gone unless it was introduced in Hiroyuki Itsuki's "Hyakuji Pilgrimage". There are few thatched-roof main halls like this, and they are set to be 々.
A large main hall with thatched roof
It is a temple of the Jodo Shinshu sect, which is said to be the oldest Noto temple in Wajima City. I visited on weekdays in September, but it is quietly built as Do 々 while there are no visitors. When you enter the magnificently carved mountain gate, you will find the main hall in front of you. It is a very large thatched-roof main hall. Summer grass grew naturally on the thatched roof. There is a bell tower on your left. The existing main hall was rebuilt in 1792, but it is said that the temple's opening dates back further. Hiroyuki Itsuki's "Hyakuji Pilgrimage ...