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Red leaves を see に
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It is a historic temple (founded in Hitachi Province in 8 year (1499). After that, it was rebuilt in its current location by Kenshin Uesugi during the war). I stopped by to see the autumn leaves because I passed nearby. There was also a temple cafe on Saturday afternoon. You can take a calm walk without many visitors. It's not far from the city center and it's not the autumn leaves, but I was able to see the wonderful autumn leaves.
I went around while looking at the map and pamphlet of the "Ashikaga Seven Lucky Gods Tour" I got from the tourist information center. Ashikaga had many attractions as well as Ashikaga School, so I enjoyed it more than I had imagined.
It is a Zen temple of the Soto sect at the foot of Mt. Obo in the eastern area of JR Ashikaga Station. It was built in a section of Hitachi Province in the late Muromachi period, and it traces the history of being rebuilt in its current location in the mid Edo period after being destroyed by fire in the Warring States period. Kenshin Uesugi had a great deal of cooperation in reconstruction. The temple area is a vast natural park with a forest behind 10,000 tsubo in the precincts, and is open as a place for citizens to relax and an entrance to the Oboyama hiking course. Near the main hall, the statue of Dogen Zen Master Gudo ...
It's a little far from the center of Ashikaga City, but the autumn leaves in the garden were very beautiful, and it was a place that I'm glad I went there at this time.
The location is confusing, but it is at the back of the road, and there is a road that starts from here as a hiking course. The landmark is that there is a large pond, so it's a good idea to take a break during a short hike.
Red leaves を see に
It is a historic temple (founded in Hitachi Province in 8 year (1499). After that, it was rebuilt in its current location by Kenshin Uesugi during the war). I stopped by to see the autumn leaves because I passed nearby. There was also a temple cafe on Saturday afternoon. You can take a calm walk without many visitors. It's not far from the city center and it's not the autumn leaves, but I was able to see the wonderful autumn leaves.
Ashikaga shichifukujin
I went around while looking at the map and pamphlet of the "Ashikaga Seven Lucky Gods Tour" I got from the tourist information center. Ashikaga had many attractions as well as Ashikaga School, so I enjoyed it more than I had imagined.
at the foot of Mt. daibo
It is a Zen temple of the Soto sect at the foot of Mt. Obo in the eastern area of JR Ashikaga Station. It was built in a section of Hitachi Province in the late Muromachi period, and it traces the history of being rebuilt in its current location in the mid Edo period after being destroyed by fire in the Warring States period. Kenshin Uesugi had a great deal of cooperation in reconstruction. The temple area is a vast natural park with a forest behind 10,000 tsubo in the precincts, and is open as a place for citizens to relax and an entrance to the Oboyama hiking course. Near the main hall, the statue of Dogen Zen Master Gudo ...
Red Leaf
It's a little far from the center of Ashikaga City, but the autumn leaves in the garden were very beautiful, and it was a place that I'm glad I went there at this time.
There's a big pond.
The location is confusing, but it is at the back of the road, and there is a road that starts from here as a hiking course. The landmark is that there is a large pond, so it's a good idea to take a break during a short hike.