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Precincts with little height difference
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It was a temple standing on a flat ground. There was no mountain gate, so I was able to park my car in the parking lot in front of the precincts and worship immediately. When I went to the precincts, the main hall stood right in front of me, and Daishido was on my right side. In addition to the parking lot, there was no difference in height, so it seemed easy for elderly worshipers to walk. By the way, there was also a store selling local specialties in the precincts.
It's a temple that you can't like even if you like it.
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This is a temple that seems to be the family temple of the destroyer of Shikoku cultural properties, which is said to be something called Chosokabe, so I can't think it's "good". The name of this temple also comes from the posthumous name of the destroyer If there was no destroyer, the cultural properties of Shikoku would have been transmitted more than twice as much as the present 3 . This person's responsibility is that Shikoku has fewer national treasures and important cultural properties than the number of temples, and it is truly an inappropriate destroyer for Shikoku. It seems that there is even a shrine that enshrines this person adjacent to it, but I will definitely visit and ...
I stopped by on the way from Katsurahama to the center of Kochi city by car. There was a parking lot for several cars in front. It is the 33rd bill office in 88 places. If you read the commentary, it is an old temple dating back to the Kamakura period, and it seems to be a temple in the flow of reconstruction and history that once became a temple abandoned by Haibutsu kishaku in the Meiji era. There is a shrine next to it, but is it the remnant of the confusion of Shinto and Buddhism in the former 々?
33 Banfudasho Seikeiji Temple. It was raining heavily here, and I was fortunate that the main hall was not very large from the parking lot. Although I couldn't take a leisurely look around the previous year, I was still impressed by the quaint precincts. Next time, I would like to worship slowly on a sunny day.
It is the family temple of the Chosokabe family, and the temple name is taken from the posthumous name of the former chikako. It is also the 33rd temple of the 88 sacred places in Shikoku, but interestingly, the sect is the Rinzai sect, not the Shingon sect. For that reason, there is Daishido. It seems that Kobo Daishi was said to have been founded, so it must have been the Shingon sect at that time. After that, it became a abandoned temple, and it seems that the sect changed when it was restored by Mr. Chosokabe during the Sengoku period. Like other historical sites in the Nagahama area, transportation is not convenient. Temple ...
Precincts with little height difference
It was a temple standing on a flat ground. There was no mountain gate, so I was able to park my car in the parking lot in front of the precincts and worship immediately. When I went to the precincts, the main hall stood right in front of me, and Daishido was on my right side. In addition to the parking lot, there was no difference in height, so it seemed easy for elderly worshipers to walk. By the way, there was also a store selling local specialties in the precincts.
It's a temple that you can't like even if you like it.
This is a temple that seems to be the family temple of the destroyer of Shikoku cultural properties, which is said to be something called Chosokabe, so I can't think it's "good". The name of this temple also comes from the posthumous name of the destroyer If there was no destroyer, the cultural properties of Shikoku would have been transmitted more than twice as much as the present 3 . This person's responsibility is that Shikoku has fewer national treasures and important cultural properties than the number of temples, and it is truly an inappropriate destroyer for Shikoku. It seems that there is even a shrine that enshrines this person adjacent to it, but I will definitely visit and ...
88 sacred places 33 fudasho
I stopped by on the way from Katsurahama to the center of Kochi city by car. There was a parking lot for several cars in front. It is the 33rd bill office in 88 places. If you read the commentary, it is an old temple dating back to the Kamakura period, and it seems to be a temple in the flow of reconstruction and history that once became a temple abandoned by Haibutsu kishaku in the Meiji era. There is a shrine next to it, but is it the remnant of the confusion of Shinto and Buddhism in the former 々?
33 Panyu Suo
33 Banfudasho Seikeiji Temple. It was raining heavily here, and I was fortunate that the main hall was not very large from the parking lot. Although I couldn't take a leisurely look around the previous year, I was still impressed by the quaint precincts. Next time, I would like to worship slowly on a sunny day.
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It is the family temple of the Chosokabe family, and the temple name is taken from the posthumous name of the former chikako. It is also the 33rd temple of the 88 sacred places in Shikoku, but interestingly, the sect is the Rinzai sect, not the Shingon sect. For that reason, there is Daishido. It seems that Kobo Daishi was said to have been founded, so it must have been the Shingon sect at that time. After that, it became a abandoned temple, and it seems that the sect changed when it was restored by Mr. Chosokabe during the Sengoku period. Like other historical sites in the Nagahama area, transportation is not convenient. Temple ...