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The precincts are quite splendid
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It is a historic Shingon sect temple that is said to have been built in the late Kamakura period. There is no such outstanding building, but I think the precincts like the garden behind the main hall are worth a visit.
It is a large temple that stands out even if you walk along Fujimi-dori. The historic and magnificent building is a reliable word. For some reason, there were many kindergarten children walking around here and it was cute. There are many temples and shrines around here. I also want to study the history around here.
The garden when the cherry blossoms bloom is a very beautiful landscape. Of course, it's a temple garden, so you can't have a cherry blossom viewing banquet, but I think it's worth a visit.
It seems that the five-storied pagoda is for sale.
Original Text
The temple sells a five-storied pagoda, which is said to be a tangible cultural property of Kisarazu City. The precincts are large and have a calm atmosphere with trees 々 overgrown. There were many cherry trees, so the cherry blossom viewing season will be crowded with spectators. It was May in the off-season, so I only saw the neighbors taking a walk. You may not have to visit as a tourist spot.
I visited because I had an opportunity the other day. It was founded in the Kamakura period, but it was said that it was moved to its current location during the Muromachi period and renamed Chorakuji Temple, but the main hall looked like a very modern (?) Building. The garden behind the main hall has the beauty of flowers and the quiet taste in spring, summer, autumn and winter, but it was a pity that the time I visited was not good. In front of the left hand of the main hall, there is a thirty-five-ranking gorinto, and one of the right ends is a stone gorinto made in the mid Muromachi period, and the oldest in Kisarazu city is ...
The precincts are quite splendid
It is a historic Shingon sect temple that is said to have been built in the late Kamakura period. There is no such outstanding building, but I think the precincts like the garden behind the main hall are worth a visit.
Big temple
It is a large temple that stands out even if you walk along Fujimi-dori. The historic and magnificent building is a reliable word. For some reason, there were many kindergarten children walking around here and it was cute. There are many temples and shrines around here. I also want to study the history around here.
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The garden when the cherry blossoms bloom is a very beautiful landscape. Of course, it's a temple garden, so you can't have a cherry blossom viewing banquet, but I think it's worth a visit.
It seems that the five-storied pagoda is for sale.
The temple sells a five-storied pagoda, which is said to be a tangible cultural property of Kisarazu City. The precincts are large and have a calm atmosphere with trees 々 overgrown. There were many cherry trees, so the cherry blossom viewing season will be crowded with spectators. It was May in the off-season, so I only saw the neighbors taking a walk. You may not have to visit as a tourist spot.
It was a new modern main hall.
I visited because I had an opportunity the other day. It was founded in the Kamakura period, but it was said that it was moved to its current location during the Muromachi period and renamed Chorakuji Temple, but the main hall looked like a very modern (?) Building. The garden behind the main hall has the beauty of flowers and the quiet taste in spring, summer, autumn and winter, but it was a pity that the time I visited was not good. In front of the left hand of the main hall, there is a thirty-five-ranking gorinto, and one of the right ends is a stone gorinto made in the mid Muromachi period, and the oldest in Kisarazu city is ...