Trees are planted in a small garden. There were no stone statues or stones, and there was no explanation board in the temple itself, so I didn't know if it was a tourist destination.
It is a temple of the Honganji school of the Jodo Shinshu sect located in Kiyokawa 1-chome.
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"Jounji" is a temple of the Jodo Shinshu Honganji school located in Kiyokawa 1-chome, Taito-ku. It is a temple that was founded by a disciple of Shinran saints and was founded as the founder of Shinran saints. There are plum blossoms in the precincts, so I think it's beautiful to visit according to the time of flowering.
Since it is a temple of the Jodo sect, it is called Masukoyama Setsugoin. It is Yamanote Sanjusan Kannon Sacred Ground No. 23. Go straight on the road on the left side of the Fire Museum and you will find it on your left.
Somehow.
The location is not easy to understand, but I get the impression that it was not a small and noisy place. It's kind of quaint.
a small temple.
Trees are planted in a small garden. There were no stone statues or stones, and there was no explanation board in the temple itself, so I didn't know if it was a tourist destination.
It is a temple of the Honganji school of the Jodo Shinshu sect located in Kiyokawa 1-chome.
"Jounji" is a temple of the Jodo Shinshu Honganji school located in Kiyokawa 1-chome, Taito-ku. It is a temple that was founded by a disciple of Shinran saints and was founded as the founder of Shinran saints. There are plum blossoms in the precincts, so I think it's beautiful to visit according to the time of flowering.
It's a residential temple.
Since it is a temple of the Jodo sect, it is called Masukoyama Setsugoin. It is Yamanote Sanjusan Kannon Sacred Ground No. 23. Go straight on the road on the left side of the Fire Museum and you will find it on your left.