It may not be a tourist temple because I couldn't enter it. At first glance, it didn't look like a temple that looked so old, so I think you don't have to go to see it.
It is just in the middle of Tsukaguchi Station and Mukonoso Station, and is within walking distance from both stations. It's a big and magnificent building, but I couldn't get inside. There are many temples in the area, so it may be interesting to take a walk together.
It is very close to Hanshin Amagasaki and is also located on the east side of Amagasaki Teramachi. It is next to Honkoji Temple and is not very noticeable, but the precincts were large and had a calm atmosphere.
Daishoji Temple is a temple of the Jodo sect (Chion-in Temple), which is about a 15-minute walk from Hankyu Mukonoso Station. I stopped by when I took a walk around Mukonoso in May. It was founded at the mouth of the mound by Shonin Ryoha during the Momoyama period, but it is said that it was destroyed by fire and moved to its current location in 1599. All the current buildings were rebuilt in Heisei 4. The gate is wooden, the main hall, and the Kuri are large reinforced concrete buildings using white walls. Because the gate was closed ...
It's not open.
The gate is always closed. Maybe there is no resident priest. It is one of the temples in Teramachi where many temples are lined up.
I didn't get in.
It may not be a tourist temple because I couldn't enter it. At first glance, it didn't look like a temple that looked so old, so I think you don't have to go to see it.
Located between tsukaguchi and Muko no sho
It is just in the middle of Tsukaguchi Station and Mukonoso Station, and is within walking distance from both stations. It's a big and magnificent building, but I couldn't get inside. There are many temples in the area, so it may be interesting to take a walk together.
Immediately from Hanshin Amagasaki.
It is very close to Hanshin Amagasaki and is also located on the east side of Amagasaki Teramachi. It is next to Honkoji Temple and is not very noticeable, but the precincts were large and had a calm atmosphere.
White wall reinforced concrete temple
Daishoji Temple is a temple of the Jodo sect (Chion-in Temple), which is about a 15-minute walk from Hankyu Mukonoso Station. I stopped by when I took a walk around Mukonoso in May. It was founded at the mouth of the mound by Shonin Ryoha during the Momoyama period, but it is said that it was destroyed by fire and moved to its current location in 1599. All the current buildings were rebuilt in Heisei 4. The gate is wooden, the main hall, and the Kuri are large reinforced concrete buildings using white walls. Because the gate was closed ...