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It's a castle-like stone wall.
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JR When you look at Takahashi Station, the stone wall looks like a castle. As it is written in the instruction manual, it feels exactly like using a temple instead of a fort. It is a temple of the Shingon sect Omuro school.
I visited next to Yakushiin. The stairs are steep. There was a bell in the middle of the stairs and it had a taste. It is a temple with many historical anecdotes, such as the stone walls are sturdy like the castle of Bicchu Matsuyama Castle, and the ceiling and funado sent after Hideyoshi Toyotomi dispatched troops to Korea.
It was a run trip except for the naruwa Museum of art for the purpose of going to Takahashi Kamakurashiki on a day trip from Okayama. The temple was behind the station off the sightseeing route and was attracted to the splendor of the stone wall seen from the terrace connected to the station building. 30 I made a sound to the roughness of the stairs to the precincts in the heat of the degree. The precincts I stepped into with such thoughts were not as exciting as the stone walls, and it was a tour that was full of anger.
The temples of Takahashi are gathered on the mountain side to become a base for defense in case of emergency, but this temple has a strong fortress feeling, like a stone wall of a castle, and it was a very spectacular view. ...
Seen from a distance, it looks like a castle, but it seems that it was built so that it can be used as a defense facility in emergency. There are many such temples in Takahashi, but it seems that the defense function is the highest.
It's a castle-like stone wall.
JR When you look at Takahashi Station, the stone wall looks like a castle. As it is written in the instruction manual, it feels exactly like using a temple instead of a fort. It is a temple of the Shingon sect Omuro school.
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I visited next to Yakushiin. The stairs are steep. There was a bell in the middle of the stairs and it had a taste. It is a temple with many historical anecdotes, such as the stone walls are sturdy like the castle of Bicchu Matsuyama Castle, and the ceiling and funado sent after Hideyoshi Toyotomi dispatched troops to Korea.
and what you see in the distance
It was a run trip except for the naruwa Museum of art for the purpose of going to Takahashi Kamakurashiki on a day trip from Okayama. The temple was behind the station off the sightseeing route and was attracted to the splendor of the stone wall seen from the terrace connected to the station building. 30 I made a sound to the roughness of the stairs to the precincts in the heat of the degree. The precincts I stepped into with such thoughts were not as exciting as the stone walls, and it was a tour that was full of anger.
Like a stone wall in a castle.
The temples of Takahashi are gathered on the mountain side to become a base for defense in case of emergency, but this temple has a strong fortress feeling, like a stone wall of a castle, and it was a very spectacular view. ...
a temple like a castle.
Seen from a distance, it looks like a castle, but it seems that it was built so that it can be used as a defense facility in emergency. There are many such temples in Takahashi, but it seems that the defense function is the highest.