Burakuji Yakushido Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It was a wonderful temple that was not defeated by the famous pilgrimage temple (88 Sacred Ground Temple).
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Read "Burakuji" in this kanji. Compared to Kyoto and Nara, Shikoku has few national treasure designations for temple towers and Buddha statues, although there are many important cultural properties 々. Yakushido is a national treasure here. This Dou is the oldest Dou in Shikoku built in the Heian period. 3 Nyorai statue of the body and 2 Bodhisattva statues are designated as important cultural properties. The visit is 500 yen per person after making a reservation in advance. The precincts were free unless I entered the hall tower. This is Kochi and was not destroyed by Nagasokabe, the destroyer and arsonist of Shikoku ...
there's a national treasure in the mountains like this!
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It is a great fear that there is a national treasure temple called Horyuji Temple in Shikoku in the mountains of Kochi. Founded in 724, it is a solid building with a sense of history, and unlike Kyoto, it is very grateful that you can visit it for free. However, you need to be prepared to climb a narrow mountain road from the national highway while feeling a little uneasy.
It was a wonderful temple that was not defeated by the famous pilgrimage temple (88 Sacred Ground Temple).
Read "Burakuji" in this kanji. Compared to Kyoto and Nara, Shikoku has few national treasure designations for temple towers and Buddha statues, although there are many important cultural properties 々. Yakushido is a national treasure here. This Dou is the oldest Dou in Shikoku built in the Heian period. 3 Nyorai statue of the body and 2 Bodhisattva statues are designated as important cultural properties. The visit is 500 yen per person after making a reservation in advance. The precincts were free unless I entered the hall tower. This is Kochi and was not destroyed by Nagasokabe, the destroyer and arsonist of Shikoku ...
there's a national treasure in the mountains like this!
It is a great fear that there is a national treasure temple called Horyuji Temple in Shikoku in the mountains of Kochi. Founded in 724, it is a solid building with a sense of history, and unlike Kyoto, it is very grateful that you can visit it for free. However, you need to be prepared to climb a narrow mountain road from the national highway while feeling a little uneasy.