Tamazawa Myohokkeji Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Guachuan and the main の Bodhi Temple
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An old temple of the Nichiren sect. It is a family temple of the Ota family, the feudal lord of Kakegawa, and has a magnificent graveyard in the precincts. It is a large temple with a large site including a cemetery.
Since the time of autumn leaves is about to end, the congestion of Hakone has also settled down 12 early in the month, and I have explored the foot of the mountain on the west side of Hakone, which I had always passed by on National Highway 1. This is Tamazawa Myohokeji Temple, isn't it?
On the way from the Moonlight Observatory to National Route 1.
Original Text
I passed by on the way from the Moonlight Observatory to National Highway No. 1 and visited it. There were many trees 々 in the precincts, and the building itself was astringent and calm.
It is a temple of the Nichiren sect located a few minutes from the Tamazawa Interchange on the Izu Jukan Expressway. It was quite deep in the mountains, but Monzen Town was large, so it looks like a large historic temple.
There are few bus services and it is inconvenient without a car. It became convenient immediately from the recently opened Izu Jukan Expressway. There is a plum tree planted by Masako Hojo. I think it's hard to go here unless it's a relative's grave, but the grave is also spreading considerably. After all the plum season is recommended.
Guachuan and the main の Bodhi Temple
An old temple of the Nichiren sect. It is a family temple of the Ota family, the feudal lord of Kakegawa, and has a magnificent graveyard in the precincts. It is a large temple with a large site including a cemetery.
the time of the autumn leaves is almost over
Since the time of autumn leaves is about to end, the congestion of Hakone has also settled down 12 early in the month, and I have explored the foot of the mountain on the west side of Hakone, which I had always passed by on National Highway 1. This is Tamazawa Myohokeji Temple, isn't it?
On the way from the Moonlight Observatory to National Route 1.
I passed by on the way from the Moonlight Observatory to National Highway No. 1 and visited it. There were many trees 々 in the precincts, and the building itself was astringent and calm.
It was a big temple.
It is a temple of the Nichiren sect located a few minutes from the Tamazawa Interchange on the Izu Jukan Expressway. It was quite deep in the mountains, but Monzen Town was large, so it looks like a large historic temple.
I'm gonna calm down.
There are few bus services and it is inconvenient without a car. It became convenient immediately from the recently opened Izu Jukan Expressway. There is a plum tree planted by Masako Hojo. I think it's hard to go here unless it's a relative's grave, but the grave is also spreading considerably. After all the plum season is recommended.