It is a temple that seems to have had a huge cultural property if it was not burned by Chosokabe.
Original Text
It is a temple where extra word of mouth pages are still left unattended. The temple itself is very small, but there are some pilgrimage temples everywhere, and the word-of-mouth sites posted are abnormal. If there is a word-of-mouth page of 3 4 at this scale, Mt. Koya or Toji Temple, For Kiyomizu-dera Temple, a word-of-mouth page is required for 1000. It is a word-of-mouth page where the serious management attitude of the site is extremely questionable. Still, this pilgrimage temple was founded and has a history of 1200 years. This is also the head of the outlaws and cultural properties of Shikoku ...
The bell tower gate with the forehead of 'Koyo San' and the Sango (literally, "mountain name"), which is the title pre
Original Text
I went down the bell tower gate with the forehead of the mountain name "Mt. Koyo" and proceeded to the precincts. I got a compact impression in the precincts where the main hall with a chalk Daishi statue stands and a slightly smaller Daishido are arranged in the foreground.
16th Fudasho Kannonji Temple It is a temple with a quiet atmosphere in a residential area. There is also a parking lot next door. The precincts are not very large, so it is easy to worship, but there is a profound feeling of history. There were few people worshiping and I was able to visit slowly.
Why do you need a word of mouth page at this scale facility? question
Original Text
Naturally, it's a word-of-mouth page that should be summarized ... Who? ?? I reported the facility to a breakdown and who was ignorant on the site approved it to a breakdown? Non-sense is also extreme. It's not too late from now on, so you should put it together. It's not Zenkoji, Kiyomizuji, or Mt. Koya ... Maybe it was broken up for a completely meaningless "earning the number of posts", right? It was also destroyed by fire for samurai such as motochika chosokabe, a slaughterer and arsonist who had an unsuitable ambition in Shikoku ...
Temple #16 on the Shikoku Pilgrimage
It's an interesting place and the route between 15 and 16 was one of the more interesting walking routes I've done in awhile.
It is a temple that seems to have had a huge cultural property if it was not burned by Chosokabe.
It is a temple where extra word of mouth pages are still left unattended. The temple itself is very small, but there are some pilgrimage temples everywhere, and the word-of-mouth sites posted are abnormal. If there is a word-of-mouth page of 3 4 at this scale, Mt. Koya or Toji Temple, For Kiyomizu-dera Temple, a word-of-mouth page is required for 1000. It is a word-of-mouth page where the serious management attitude of the site is extremely questionable. Still, this pilgrimage temple was founded and has a history of 1200 years. This is also the head of the outlaws and cultural properties of Shikoku ...
The bell tower gate with the forehead of 'Koyo San' and the Sango (literally, "mountain name"), which is the title pre
I went down the bell tower gate with the forehead of the mountain name "Mt. Koyo" and proceeded to the precincts. I got a compact impression in the precincts where the main hall with a chalk Daishi statue stands and a slightly smaller Daishido are arranged in the foreground.
16th Panyu
16th Fudasho Kannonji Temple It is a temple with a quiet atmosphere in a residential area. There is also a parking lot next door. The precincts are not very large, so it is easy to worship, but there is a profound feeling of history. There were few people worshiping and I was able to visit slowly.
Why do you need a word of mouth page at this scale facility? question
Naturally, it's a word-of-mouth page that should be summarized ... Who? ?? I reported the facility to a breakdown and who was ignorant on the site approved it to a breakdown? Non-sense is also extreme. It's not too late from now on, so you should put it together. It's not Zenkoji, Kiyomizuji, or Mt. Koya ... Maybe it was broken up for a completely meaningless "earning the number of posts", right? It was also destroyed by fire for samurai such as motochika chosokabe, a slaughterer and arsonist who had an unsuitable ambition in Shikoku ...