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Karukaya-do Hall

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479 Koyasan, Koya, Ito District, Wakayama 648-0211, JapanMap
Phone0736-56-2202
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  • AB_Stb_OZ
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    A temple with the bad story of Ishidomaru in search of his father

    This temple is dedicated to the 12th CE story of a young boy in search of his father who became priest in Koyasan. The story is painted on many big paintings. No further explanation is given. The sale...

    Reviewed on Dec 30, 2019
  • Helen O
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    tragic story

    Be sure to hear the tragic story of Ishidomaru from the monk at Karukayado. However, this was in Japanese. I don't know if the monk speaks English. Beautiful temple.

    Reviewed on Nov 20, 2012
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    Small but well-finished temple on the main street of Koiasana, near the necropolis of Okunoin. Inside is quite modest (not comparable to Chinese or Vietnamese temples) - several tables, what-...

    Reviewed on Sep 30, 2015
  • Thisbe78
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    To look at the story of the monk and his son

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    The story of the monk and his son on the panels around the temple is to be followed.

    Reviewed on Aug 27, 2014
  • LTB511
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    Don't go inside if you don't want to feel uncomfortable.

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    It is in front of the Nankai Rinkan Bus' Tsujido. It belongs to the shukubo "Migon-in". The principal image is the guide Jizo. The Mido is a wooden fur roof. After joining hands in front of the principal image, when I saw what was placed there, the person at the shop said arrogantly, "If you turn around, you can go around." Certainly, there was a passage behind the inner camp, and a picture representing the legend of Ishidomaru was hung on the wall, but I was a little surprised at the serious attitude of the temple officials, and the contents of the picture came into my head at all. Principles ...

    Reviewed on Jul 2, 2023
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