Usami Kannonji Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It was like an abandoned temple.
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Admission fee Adult ¥ 300, Goshuin ¥ 300 Certainly, from a distance, museums such as Kannon statues, Seven Lucky Gods Mandala and Buddha statues may be magnificent. But! Weeds remain as they are, the aisles of the route are full of spider webs, not cleaned, and the damage such as collapsed tiles remains as they are. The toilet was also dim and dirty. Isn't it included in training to clean shrines and temples in the first place? There was a heyday ...
It is located along Route 19, which runs from the Usami coast to Daijin. It was built in 1982, so it was made as part of tourism during the bubble period.
The admission fee is 300 yen, but is it vacant for sightseeing? is. You can also get a red stamp. Buddha statues were dedicated. I think it's good to try it once.
It is a temple with a large Kannon statue on the way from Usami to Kameishi Pass. If you are interested in temples, you can see it. The admission fee is 300 yen, near the Great Buddha, so it's a little tired, but it's nice to see the sea in the direction of Ito. It's a common feeling in China, and I feel a little uncomfortable, but I think it's good to enter the museum once. .. ..
It was like an abandoned temple.
Admission fee Adult ¥ 300, Goshuin ¥ 300 Certainly, from a distance, museums such as Kannon statues, Seven Lucky Gods Mandala and Buddha statues may be magnificent. But! Weeds remain as they are, the aisles of the route are full of spider webs, not cleaned, and the damage such as collapsed tiles remains as they are. The toilet was also dim and dirty. Isn't it included in training to clean shrines and temples in the first place? There was a heyday ...
There's no one at all.
It is located along Route 19, which runs from the Usami coast to Daijin. It was built in 1982, so it was made as part of tourism during the bubble period.
I'm free.
The admission fee is 300 yen, but is it vacant for sightseeing? is. You can also get a red stamp. Buddha statues were dedicated. I think it's good to try it once.
The big rabbit Kannon statue is a landmark. . .
It is a temple with a large Kannon statue on the way from Usami to Kameishi Pass. If you are interested in temples, you can see it. The admission fee is 300 yen, near the Great Buddha, so it's a little tired, but it's nice to see the sea in the direction of Ito. It's a common feeling in China, and I feel a little uncomfortable, but I think it's good to enter the museum once. .. ..