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There was a seven-story tower.
Original Text
It is said that there was a seven-story tower at the time of its foundation. I think it's amazing even with a five-storied pagoda, but it's been technical for a long time. But now it's an ordinary temple.
It was said that it was a temple with a huge temple at the time of its foundation.
Original Text
It was a temple with a huge cathedral at the time of its foundation. The basic stone for the foundation of the tower at that time was preserved in a corner surrounded by a large main hall and a tomb.
Nara Times に Emperor Shengwu の により に established in various parts of Japan
Original Text
According to the excavation survey in 1956, the temple area is estimated to be 2 towns and 4 squares, and the remains of the monk, auditorium, Kindo, Nakamon, and South Gate were confirmed. The original Kokubunji is believed to have been burned down in the 10th century.
It is a place where it can be seen that this area was the center of Mishima in the past.
Original Text
There are 8 large cornerstones behind the site of Kokubunji near the present Mishima Hirokoji Station, and in the excavation survey in 1931, it was certified as a national historic site as a site of 7 heavy tower. You can freely tour the back of the temple. The explanation was estimated to be 7 heavy towers 60 meters high, and the temple area was rectangular between East and West 80 and 100 north and south. It is a little far from the [Genbei River], a tourist attraction in Mishima City, but we recommend that you stop by the old Mishima.
It is the remains of Kokubunji Temple built nationwide by Emperor Shomu. Although it is smaller than the Kokubunji Temple in Tokyo, the ruins of Kokubun nunnery and the ruins of Kokubunji Temple in Chiba City, I feel romantic in that it shows that it is a central and important place in each area at that time.
There was a seven-story tower.
It is said that there was a seven-story tower at the time of its foundation. I think it's amazing even with a five-storied pagoda, but it's been technical for a long time. But now it's an ordinary temple.
It was said that it was a temple with a huge temple at the time of its foundation.
It was a temple with a huge cathedral at the time of its foundation. The basic stone for the foundation of the tower at that time was preserved in a corner surrounded by a large main hall and a tomb.
Nara Times に Emperor Shengwu の により に established in various parts of Japan
According to the excavation survey in 1956, the temple area is estimated to be 2 towns and 4 squares, and the remains of the monk, auditorium, Kindo, Nakamon, and South Gate were confirmed. The original Kokubunji is believed to have been burned down in the 10th century.
It is a place where it can be seen that this area was the center of Mishima in the past.
There are 8 large cornerstones behind the site of Kokubunji near the present Mishima Hirokoji Station, and in the excavation survey in 1931, it was certified as a national historic site as a site of 7 heavy tower. You can freely tour the back of the temple. The explanation was estimated to be 7 heavy towers 60 meters high, and the temple area was rectangular between East and West 80 and 100 north and south. It is a little far from the [Genbei River], a tourist attraction in Mishima City, but we recommend that you stop by the old Mishima.
Ancient romance
It is the remains of Kokubunji Temple built nationwide by Emperor Shomu. Although it is smaller than the Kokubunji Temple in Tokyo, the ruins of Kokubun nunnery and the ruins of Kokubunji Temple in Chiba City, I feel romantic in that it shows that it is a central and important place in each area at that time.