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Two temples for the price of one.
If you are doing the henro pilgrimage, then you get the bonus of two temple side by side without any travel in between. Typical temples, calm, serene, and with the occasional pilgrim dressed in white ...
68 and 69 of the 88 Buddhist Temple Shikoku Pilgrimage
Here you will get two temples for the time of visiting one. One temple, Kannonji is really beautiful and gorgeous. The other temple, Jinnein, is an attempt to modernize a temple but sadly did not do s...
Is it good in that respect because you can go next in a few steps to pilgrimage?
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It is a temple that I can't really like (for me). The reason may be that two temples share one precinct, one place with two temples, and it may be novel and good for tourists, but it is super modern (not similar to a temple). There are no elements that you can like the main hall or .... Since it is a pilgrimage temple, I barely visited 10 times, but if possible, I would like to pass the temple (both here and Kannonji). I can't feel the meaning of dividing it into two temples, can I merge it into one temple ...
Jingei in Temple [68th Temple of Shikoku 88 Sacred Place] Kannon Ji Temple [69th Temple of Shikoku 88 Sacred Place] A rare temple in the same precinct
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Shippozan Jinkeiin is a temple of the Shingon sect Daikakuji school located in Hachiman-cho, Kannonji City, Kagawa Prefecture. It is the 68th temple of the 88 sacred places in Shikoku, and the principal image is Amida Nyorai Shippozan Kannonji, which is also a temple of the Shingon sect Daikakuji school in the same place. At the 69th Temple of the 88 sacred places in Shikoku, the principal image is shokanzeon bosatsu, which is located in the same precinct, and is a very rare temple ...
It was located in a corner of Kotodan Park. It is also a fudasho of 88 places in Shikoku, and I visited for the first time in a long time. Originally, there were many worshipers including the pilgrimage, but it seems that there are very few worshipers who visit the precincts of the time, and the usually crowded sutra hall was unmanned.
Two temples for the price of one.
If you are doing the henro pilgrimage, then you get the bonus of two temple side by side without any travel in between. Typical temples, calm, serene, and with the occasional pilgrim dressed in white ...
68 and 69 of the 88 Buddhist Temple Shikoku Pilgrimage
Here you will get two temples for the time of visiting one. One temple, Kannonji is really beautiful and gorgeous. The other temple, Jinnein, is an attempt to modernize a temple but sadly did not do s...
Is it good in that respect because you can go next in a few steps to pilgrimage?
It is a temple that I can't really like (for me). The reason may be that two temples share one precinct, one place with two temples, and it may be novel and good for tourists, but it is super modern (not similar to a temple). There are no elements that you can like the main hall or .... Since it is a pilgrimage temple, I barely visited 10 times, but if possible, I would like to pass the temple (both here and Kannonji). I can't feel the meaning of dividing it into two temples, can I merge it into one temple ...
Jingei in Temple [68th Temple of Shikoku 88 Sacred Place] Kannon Ji Temple [69th Temple of Shikoku 88 Sacred Place] A rare temple in the same precinct
Shippozan Jinkeiin is a temple of the Shingon sect Daikakuji school located in Hachiman-cho, Kannonji City, Kagawa Prefecture. It is the 68th temple of the 88 sacred places in Shikoku, and the principal image is Amida Nyorai Shippozan Kannonji, which is also a temple of the Shingon sect Daikakuji school in the same place. At the 69th Temple of the 88 sacred places in Shikoku, the principal image is shokanzeon bosatsu, which is located in the same precinct, and is a very rare temple ...
The precincts were quiet.
It was located in a corner of Kotodan Park. It is also a fudasho of 88 places in Shikoku, and I visited for the first time in a long time. Originally, there were many worshipers including the pilgrimage, but it seems that there are very few worshipers who visit the precincts of the time, and the usually crowded sutra hall was unmanned.