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The Buddha of the Hakusan is enshrined.
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Rinzaiji Temple, the oldest and largest temple in the preservation area of important traditional buildings in Hakusan Hakuho. At Rinzaiji Temple, a Buddha statue enshrined at the top of Mt. Hakusan is enshrined as a Buddha. The Buddha is enshrined in the main hall.
I feel it is at the foot of the Lingshan Mountain.
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Many Buddha statues enshrined at the top of Mt. Hakusan, the three major sacred mountains, were destroyed by the Meiji era's decree to separate Buddhism and Shintoism, but the Buddha statues were taken over at Hakusan Hondo. I am. You can also see the statue of the eleven-faced Kanzeon Bosatsu, which is an important cultural property designated by the country. The dragon column of Rinzaiji Temple was also wonderful. The story by the former chief priest was also fun, and it made me feel that it was a temple in the center of the village of Shiramine, which respects Buddha.
The Buddha of the Hakusan is enshrined.
Rinzaiji Temple, the oldest and largest temple in the preservation area of important traditional buildings in Hakusan Hakuho. At Rinzaiji Temple, a Buddha statue enshrined at the top of Mt. Hakusan is enshrined as a Buddha. The Buddha is enshrined in the main hall.
to walk around the white peak
It is close to Hakusan Shiramine Soyu, so you can easily stop by. It's very good to take a walk while looking at the fashionable townscape.
I feel it is at the foot of the Lingshan Mountain.
Many Buddha statues enshrined at the top of Mt. Hakusan, the three major sacred mountains, were destroyed by the Meiji era's decree to separate Buddhism and Shintoism, but the Buddha statues were taken over at Hakusan Hondo. I am. You can also see the statue of the eleven-faced Kanzeon Bosatsu, which is an important cultural property designated by the country. The dragon column of Rinzaiji Temple was also wonderful. The story by the former chief priest was also fun, and it made me feel that it was a temple in the center of the village of Shiramine, which respects Buddha.