Ishidoji Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I visited with my dog.
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I visited after letting my dog play in the Kamo River. Along Prefectural Road 410, which runs from the suburbs of Kamo River to Wada Town, if you go up the slope from the prefectural road, there is a parking space in the precincts. It is the oldest Tendai sect temple in Minamiboso, which stands in a natural forest a little far from the town, leaving the remnants of the old days. All the buildings in the precincts that have withstood the wind and rain for many years are wooden and have become important cultural properties, so you can feel the long history. In addition, the surrounding forest has a walking path, and the observatory and the pond of the wild bird observation are Toyo ...
It's not very famous, but on the contrary, it was vacant and reserved, and this is a wonderful temple that I think is really Boso. I personally think this is better than Kyoto.
It is a temple called Gyoki Kaisan, and it has a history of 1300 years. There are many important cultural properties of 々, Ihachi sculptures, etc. that span each era of Muromachi, Momoyama, and Edo, and it was a temple with a good view of the surroundings because it is on a small hill.
At Ishidoji Temple in Chiba Prefecture, there is a sculpture of "Ihachi of the waves", the first sculptor of the late Edo period, Ihachiro Takeshi. If you carve the waves, it's the best in the world! So, it's called Ihachi of the waves. It seems that he mainly worked on the sculptures of the shrines and temples, and as a lover of the sculptures, I definitely wanted to see them, so I went to see them while sightseeing in Minamiboso in the spring. There seems to be other works of his, but I went here because the number seems to be the largest. (15 works.) ...
I visited with my dog.
I visited after letting my dog play in the Kamo River. Along Prefectural Road 410, which runs from the suburbs of Kamo River to Wada Town, if you go up the slope from the prefectural road, there is a parking space in the precincts. It is the oldest Tendai sect temple in Minamiboso, which stands in a natural forest a little far from the town, leaving the remnants of the old days. All the buildings in the precincts that have withstood the wind and rain for many years are wooden and have become important cultural properties, so you can feel the long history. In addition, the surrounding forest has a walking path, and the observatory and the pond of the wild bird observation are Toyo ...
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It's not very famous, but on the contrary, it was vacant and reserved, and this is a wonderful temple that I think is really Boso. I personally think this is better than Kyoto.
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It is a temple called Gyoki Kaisan, and it has a history of 1300 years. There are many important cultural properties of 々, Ihachi sculptures, etc. that span each era of Muromachi, Momoyama, and Edo, and it was a temple with a good view of the surroundings because it is on a small hill.
~~~ Wave Iba ~~~
At Ishidoji Temple in Chiba Prefecture, there is a sculpture of "Ihachi of the waves", the first sculptor of the late Edo period, Ihachiro Takeshi. If you carve the waves, it's the best in the world! So, it's called Ihachi of the waves. It seems that he mainly worked on the sculptures of the shrines and temples, and as a lover of the sculptures, I definitely wanted to see them, so I went to see them while sightseeing in Minamiboso in the spring. There seems to be other works of his, but I went here because the number seems to be the largest. (15 works.) ...