Keizen-ji Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Do you know "Keizenji"? When I was strolling around Kyomachi, Otsu City, I found a temple with a signboard saying "Keizenji" that stands out. Hey, this is a temple? It looks like a modern building. It is a temple of the Jodo Shinshu Honganji school, but is it changing with the flow of the times? The temple is made of wood, has a mountain gate, a garden, and the original appearance of the main shrine is the best.
JR From Otsu Station to Lake Biwa, there is a big intersection and it is at the corner. At first glance, it doesn't look like a temple. A building like a rental building. It's not a highlight.
A jodo Shinshu Honganji school temple built northwest of the intersection of Kyomachi 2-chome through Teramachi shopping street from JR Otsu station. Kaigen has a history of 1612, but now it seems that it is not a modern temple, so it is not a temple to visit for sightseeing.
It's not good if the architecture is old, but it's too modern to feel the formal beauty of a temple. Is this also a problem with the system since the Edo period supported by the Dan family? Personal impressions are not recommended for sightseeing.
Located at the corner of a large intersection, I immediately found it with a magnificent sign. There is also a parking lot in front of the building, but I didn't know what it was inside at all.
Bill Temple?
Do you know "Keizenji"? When I was strolling around Kyomachi, Otsu City, I found a temple with a signboard saying "Keizenji" that stands out. Hey, this is a temple? It looks like a modern building. It is a temple of the Jodo Shinshu Honganji school, but is it changing with the flow of the times? The temple is made of wood, has a mountain gate, a garden, and the original appearance of the main shrine is the best.
It's like Bill.
JR From Otsu Station to Lake Biwa, there is a big intersection and it is at the corner. At first glance, it doesn't look like a temple. A building like a rental building. It's not a highlight.
A temple that doesn't feel grateful
A jodo Shinshu Honganji school temple built northwest of the intersection of Kyomachi 2-chome through Teramachi shopping street from JR Otsu station. Kaigen has a history of 1612, but now it seems that it is not a modern temple, so it is not a temple to visit for sightseeing.
Modern building
It's not good if the architecture is old, but it's too modern to feel the formal beauty of a temple. Is this also a problem with the system since the Edo period supported by the Dan family? Personal impressions are not recommended for sightseeing.
Lipai な Buildings, Kanban
Located at the corner of a large intersection, I immediately found it with a magnificent sign. There is also a parking lot in front of the building, but I didn't know what it was inside at all.