Narita-San are famous temples in Japan. The most famous Narita is that near Narita airport in Chiba. I had not known that there is a Narita temple even in Nishinomiya. This one is however not really i...
I always care because there is a big Narita mountain signboard.
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43 It's along the line and there's a big Narita-san sign, so I always care. This time, I visited Nishinomiya Shrine on foot. When I looked it up, it is said that Washirinji Temple was moved to its current location, but the founder of Enmanji Temple was a Hodo Sennin and was founded in 996, while Washirinji Temple is Kukai 833 years. I'm not interested in the history of shrines and temples.
Enmanji is a temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect adjacent to Nishinomiya Shrine. I stopped by for the first time in a long time after visiting Nishinomiya Shrine (Ebisu on the 10th). The precincts were vacant and I was able to worship quietly. In the precincts, there was Mt. Narita, which enshrines Fudo Myoo. It is said that it enshrined the subordinate of Naritayama Shinshoji Temple in Chiba in 1959. It is said that it is beneficial for traffic safety and evil prevention. Mt. Narita is located all over the country, so if you are interested, why not go around?
It is a special head temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect and is a temple with Yakushi Nyorai as its principal image, but there is also a prayer hall that enshrines the principal image of Naritayama Shinshoji Temple, Fudo Myoo, and is also called "Nishinomiya Naritayama". The Karamon-style mountain gate was stately and the main hall had a modern appearance. The precincts are not large, but the parking space is large, so it is convenient to worship by car.
It seems that Narita Fudoson was solicited from Naritayama Shinshoji Temple, and it is an old temple of the Shingon sect founded in 966, famous for praying for traffic safety. It seems that it has been damaged by fires and damage many times due to the Genpei War, the Battle of Oda Nobunaga, the Pacific War, and the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, and all of them are now being rebuilt.
Narita in Nishinomiya
Narita-San are famous temples in Japan. The most famous Narita is that near Narita airport in Chiba. I had not known that there is a Narita temple even in Nishinomiya. This one is however not really i...
I always care because there is a big Narita mountain signboard.
43 It's along the line and there's a big Narita-san sign, so I always care. This time, I visited Nishinomiya Shrine on foot. When I looked it up, it is said that Washirinji Temple was moved to its current location, but the founder of Enmanji Temple was a Hodo Sennin and was founded in 996, while Washirinji Temple is Kukai 833 years. I'm not interested in the history of shrines and temples.
Narita Hills
Enmanji is a temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect adjacent to Nishinomiya Shrine. I stopped by for the first time in a long time after visiting Nishinomiya Shrine (Ebisu on the 10th). The precincts were vacant and I was able to worship quietly. In the precincts, there was Mt. Narita, which enshrines Fudo Myoo. It is said that it enshrined the subordinate of Naritayama Shinshoji Temple in Chiba in 1959. It is said that it is beneficial for traffic safety and evil prevention. Mt. Narita is located all over the country, so if you are interested, why not go around?
In front of parking lot が mesh の
It is a special head temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect and is a temple with Yakushi Nyorai as its principal image, but there is also a prayer hall that enshrines the principal image of Naritayama Shinshoji Temple, Fudo Myoo, and is also called "Nishinomiya Naritayama". The Karamon-style mountain gate was stately and the main hall had a modern appearance. The precincts are not large, but the parking space is large, so it is convenient to worship by car.
Narita Mountain Xinsheng Temple の Relatives
It seems that Narita Fudoson was solicited from Naritayama Shinshoji Temple, and it is an old temple of the Shingon sect founded in 966, famous for praying for traffic safety. It seems that it has been damaged by fires and damage many times due to the Genpei War, the Battle of Oda Nobunaga, the Pacific War, and the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, and all of them are now being rebuilt.