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Worth the visit, by all means!
You don't need to be fascinated by kappas, you don't need to be collecting some of Japan's coolest goshuin. If you're in any of the hot spring resorts in the Izu pensinsula, take the morning to visit ...
It's a previous experience ... It is a temple near the Kawazu River, which is famous for cherry blossoms, and there is a pottery with the legend of "Kappa no Bottle". A statue of a kappa with a bottle was displayed next to the entrance of the temple. When I visited, a person who seemed to be the chief priest said, "If you have a red stamp book, please put it out first." It's kind. After all, it's a fashion these days, and many people collect red stamps. [Click here for the photo] https: / ...
It is a unique temple, but it is better to avoid during the cherry blossom festival
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This was my first visit to 2. When I visited a few years ago, we were the only ones, and the main hall was quiet and the atmosphere was great, but this year I visited during the cherry blossom festival. I had a little unpleasant feeling, but there are many women who ask for a red stamp for the cherry blossom festival limited (?) On weekdays. There is no cut in people, and the chief priest is concentrated on writing the red stamp without having time to rest with him, and is it a little bit of a tingling mode? It's very difficult to say, but rather than a temple, "Go ...
Stop by when sightseeing in the Higashiizu area. It is a temple that is gaining popularity with its characteristic Kappa and red stamps in Kawazu Town. Recommended as a stop-by spot when walking around the Kawazu area. You can also enjoy the tuk-tuk movement from Suzuji Temple to Nanzenji Temple.
It is famous for the red stamp of kappa and cherry blossoms. It is across the Arakura Bridge on the Kawazu River. It takes time to get the red stamp limited to the cherry blossom festival.
Worth the visit, by all means!
You don't need to be fascinated by kappas, you don't need to be collecting some of Japan's coolest goshuin. If you're in any of the hot spring resorts in the Izu pensinsula, take the morning to visit ...
Kappa bottle
It's a previous experience ... It is a temple near the Kawazu River, which is famous for cherry blossoms, and there is a pottery with the legend of "Kappa no Bottle". A statue of a kappa with a bottle was displayed next to the entrance of the temple. When I visited, a person who seemed to be the chief priest said, "If you have a red stamp book, please put it out first." It's kind. After all, it's a fashion these days, and many people collect red stamps. [Click here for the photo] https: / ...
It is a unique temple, but it is better to avoid during the cherry blossom festival
This was my first visit to 2. When I visited a few years ago, we were the only ones, and the main hall was quiet and the atmosphere was great, but this year I visited during the cherry blossom festival. I had a little unpleasant feeling, but there are many women who ask for a red stamp for the cherry blossom festival limited (?) On weekdays. There is no cut in people, and the chief priest is concentrated on writing the red stamp without having time to rest with him, and is it a little bit of a tingling mode? It's very difficult to say, but rather than a temple, "Go ...
Tuk-tuk to Nanzenji Temple is also recommended.
Stop by when sightseeing in the Higashiizu area. It is a temple that is gaining popularity with its characteristic Kappa and red stamps in Kawazu Town. Recommended as a stop-by spot when walking around the Kawazu area. You can also enjoy the tuk-tuk movement from Suzuji Temple to Nanzenji Temple.
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It is famous for the red stamp of kappa and cherry blossoms. It is across the Arakura Bridge on the Kawazu River. It takes time to get the red stamp limited to the cherry blossom festival.