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"Seijuro Festival" August 9
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On August 9th, the "Osummer Seijuro Festival" was held every year, and the nearby Nosato Shopping Street became a night market and was crowded. Car access was blocked and the storefront sales of the surrounding stores were being sold. Unlike the bustle of the shopping street, there were few people who visited the essential Keiunji Temple, and it seemed to be a quiet temple as usual.
I passed by while working, so I entered to get a red stamp, but there was no such reception. Admission fee seems unnecessary, but there is nothing special to see outside the building. However, when I went to the back (when I went there, the gate that could go directly to it was closed), there was a signboard for taking pictures of Seijuro Summer in the attached photo. I wonder if this is useful for memorial service.
I can't like temples and shrines related to the style story like this.
Original Text
The temple tower and auspiciousness as a temple were not enough to say, but this is a temple with a Hibizuka of "Osummer Seijuro", which is only a world in the mere story of Saikaku Ihara. It seems. It doesn't suit other temples such as Kiyohime Anchin or Kiyojuro Natsu here. This temple was also one of the temples called "former Tendai sect, now converted ", which is a common pattern in Shiga Prefecture. (Rinzai sect Myoshinji school). Even in Himeji, was the Tendai sect badly taken care of the branch temples and related temples ...
A temple of the Rinzai sect Myoshinji school. It is located a short distance from the Nori shopping street, and the memorial tower of [Seijuro Onatsu] written by Saizuru Ihara is on the far left of the precincts. It's a summer face and there are signs for photography, so it seems that many tourists are coming.
I went there when I passed by, but I wonder if you need to be careful because it is a one-way street. Hibizuka is famous for enshrining the spirit of Seijuro in the summer, known for Saizuru Ihara's "Five Colored Woman". You can see it freely without a visit fee.
"Seijuro Festival" August 9
On August 9th, the "Osummer Seijuro Festival" was held every year, and the nearby Nosato Shopping Street became a night market and was crowded. Car access was blocked and the storefront sales of the surrounding stores were being sold. Unlike the bustle of the shopping street, there were few people who visited the essential Keiunji Temple, and it seemed to be a quiet temple as usual.
I don't think there's a red stamp.
I passed by while working, so I entered to get a red stamp, but there was no such reception. Admission fee seems unnecessary, but there is nothing special to see outside the building. However, when I went to the back (when I went there, the gate that could go directly to it was closed), there was a signboard for taking pictures of Seijuro Summer in the attached photo. I wonder if this is useful for memorial service.
I can't like temples and shrines related to the style story like this.
The temple tower and auspiciousness as a temple were not enough to say, but this is a temple with a Hibizuka of "Osummer Seijuro", which is only a world in the mere story of Saikaku Ihara. It seems. It doesn't suit other temples such as Kiyohime Anchin or Kiyojuro Natsu here. This temple was also one of the temples called "former Tendai sect, now converted ", which is a common pattern in Shiga Prefecture. (Rinzai sect Myoshinji school). Even in Himeji, was the Tendai sect badly taken care of the branch temples and related temples ...
to see seijuro natsu...
A temple of the Rinzai sect Myoshinji school. It is located a short distance from the Nori shopping street, and the memorial tower of [Seijuro Onatsu] written by Saizuru Ihara is on the far left of the precincts. It's a summer face and there are signs for photography, so it seems that many tourists are coming.
Be careful of one-way traffic when you go by car
I went there when I passed by, but I wonder if you need to be careful because it is a one-way street. Hibizuka is famous for enshrining the spirit of Seijuro in the summer, known for Saizuru Ihara's "Five Colored Woman". You can see it freely without a visit fee.