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It's a temple of the Shingon sect.
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It was a little deeper, about 4 ~ 5 minutes walk from JR Kameoka Station. It is a temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect founded in the first half of the Kamakura period. There is an instruction manual, but it is not easy to come into my head unless a historical person comes out. It's a local temple.
This is not a tourist temple, so you cannot see it unless you apply in advance. An old temple founded by Meie Shonin (although it hasn't been 1000 years). Officially, Sumishinzan Hotokuji Temple. Koyasan Shingon sect temple. The statue of Daishi, the principal image, is enshrined in Daishido. 800 It is said that it was built in the Kamakura period more than a year ago. Meie Shonin is also a monk who founded Kozanji Temple (Sashio) in Kyoto. The precincts are lonely with only Daishido and Kuri remaining, but the Buddha statue is quite wonderful ...
It's a temple of the Shingon sect.
It was a little deeper, about 4 ~ 5 minutes walk from JR Kameoka Station. It is a temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect founded in the first half of the Kamakura period. There is an instruction manual, but it is not easy to come into my head unless a historical person comes out. It's a local temple.
It's a small temple in a residential area.
This is not a tourist temple, so you cannot see it unless you apply in advance. An old temple founded by Meie Shonin (although it hasn't been 1000 years). Officially, Sumishinzan Hotokuji Temple. Koyasan Shingon sect temple. The statue of Daishi, the principal image, is enshrined in Daishido. 800 It is said that it was built in the Kamakura period more than a year ago. Meie Shonin is also a monk who founded Kozanji Temple (Sashio) in Kyoto. The precincts are lonely with only Daishido and Kuri remaining, but the Buddha statue is quite wonderful ...