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Is that not going to fall?
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JR Aizen-do near Bungo Takeda Station is a famous temple. There are 16 statues of Rakan on the cliff on the side of Datako Temple. It's on the way up to Aizendo, but it's delicious because Korekizo and concrete are assimilated, but is it okay to feel like it's about to fall?
It is on the right side of the stairs leading to Aizendo, a nationally designated important cultural property. Since they are sitting side by side on the cliff, they cannot sit in front of Rakan and hold hands together, but they can be clearly seen from a distance.
It is a statue of Rakan on the right side of the stairs to Aizendo. Each statue is not very big, so I almost overlooked it. It seems that the exact author and production date are not known, but it seems to be from the Edo period. There was a guide road sign on the way to the Rentaro Taki Memorial Hall.
It is on the slope on the way when I visited Aizendo in Bungo Takeda. On the right side of the slope of Mt. Hachiman, a statue of "Juroku Rakan" is carved. "Rakan" is a high priest who has enlightened, and "Juroku Rakan" is a 16 disciples of Shaka. It's sad to see him doing his best on the rocks without losing to the wind and rain.
In November, bamboo lantern venue can be said to be the main.
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I started with Takeraku, so I only saw it at night, but it was already a masterpiece. It's like a bamboo lantern river flowing into the sea. It was wonderful with the autumn leaves. I definitely want you to see it once.
Is that not going to fall?
JR Aizen-do near Bungo Takeda Station is a famous temple. There are 16 statues of Rakan on the cliff on the side of Datako Temple. It's on the way up to Aizendo, but it's delicious because Korekizo and concrete are assimilated, but is it okay to feel like it's about to fall?
Love dyeing hall の entrance
It is on the right side of the stairs leading to Aizendo, a nationally designated important cultural property. Since they are sitting side by side on the cliff, they cannot sit in front of Rakan and hold hands together, but they can be clearly seen from a distance.
Love dyeing hall の stage の on the way
It is a statue of Rakan on the right side of the stairs to Aizendo. Each statue is not very big, so I almost overlooked it. It seems that the exact author and production date are not known, but it seems to be from the Edo period. There was a guide road sign on the way to the Rentaro Taki Memorial Hall.
It's sad to see you working hard on the rocks.
It is on the slope on the way when I visited Aizendo in Bungo Takeda. On the right side of the slope of Mt. Hachiman, a statue of "Juroku Rakan" is carved. "Rakan" is a high priest who has enlightened, and "Juroku Rakan" is a 16 disciples of Shaka. It's sad to see him doing his best on the rocks without losing to the wind and rain.
In November, bamboo lantern venue can be said to be the main.
I started with Takeraku, so I only saw it at night, but it was already a masterpiece. It's like a bamboo lantern river flowing into the sea. It was wonderful with the autumn leaves. I definitely want you to see it once.