Jōdo-in Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is also called Daimonji Temple.
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The shopping street in front of the Ginkakuji gate, where souvenir shops are lined up, was as usual, a lively place with constant traffic. I noticed for the first time that there was this temple, Jodoin, just before the main gate of Ginkakuji Temple. There was a gate beside the street, and there was an explanation next to it. This temple is also known as Daimonji Temple, and every year on August 16th, the Daimonji Oribi is sent to the spirits, and it is said that it is crowded with many worshipers. ... Right in front of Ginkakuji Temple
Climb the approach to the bustling Ginkakuji Temple, where restaurants and souvenir shops are lined up on both sides, toward the main gate. On the left near the main gate, there was this temple, Jodoin. It's right next to a famous temple, and the precincts are small, but when you enter the precincts, it's very quiet. A monument with the words "Jodoin" stood next to the gate. There was also a letter of "Capital" on the letter "Jodoin" written there. This Qingtaiyama Jodoin is a ceremony ...
Jodoin. Here, when you pass through the front gate, you will find cobblestones, and the entrance is on your left. If you go further, you will find Buddha Footstone and the main hall on your left. On the right is the statue of the second aunt Tango Bureau who retired in Jodoji Temple, which was a large temple that is said to be the predecessor of Jodoin, and at the end of the approach is the statue of the Holy Kannon Bodhisattva.
It is a small temple near Ginkakuji Temple. In the precincts, there was a doll wearing a life-sized twelve syllable in a glass case. There was also an explanation, but I was a little surprised. There was also a stone monument on the sole of my feet. I wondered what it was. Many people go to Ginkakuji, but it was quiet here.
It is located at the entrance of Ginkakuji Temple, which will be one of the top ten tourist destinations in Kyoto. I visited it as if I were visiting a nearby temple. I wasn't sure what the twelve single dolls were.
It is also called Daimonji Temple.
The shopping street in front of the Ginkakuji gate, where souvenir shops are lined up, was as usual, a lively place with constant traffic. I noticed for the first time that there was this temple, Jodoin, just before the main gate of Ginkakuji Temple. There was a gate beside the street, and there was an explanation next to it. This temple is also known as Daimonji Temple, and every year on August 16th, the Daimonji Oribi is sent to the spirits, and it is said that it is crowded with many worshipers. ... Right in front of Ginkakuji Temple
It was also known as "Daimichiji Temple".
Climb the approach to the bustling Ginkakuji Temple, where restaurants and souvenir shops are lined up on both sides, toward the main gate. On the left near the main gate, there was this temple, Jodoin. It's right next to a famous temple, and the precincts are small, but when you enter the precincts, it's very quiet. A monument with the words "Jodoin" stood next to the gate. There was also a letter of "Capital" on the letter "Jodoin" written there. This Qingtaiyama Jodoin is a ceremony ...
Yinge Temple is close
Jodoin. Here, when you pass through the front gate, you will find cobblestones, and the entrance is on your left. If you go further, you will find Buddha Footstone and the main hall on your left. On the right is the statue of the second aunt Tango Bureau who retired in Jodoji Temple, which was a large temple that is said to be the predecessor of Jodoin, and at the end of the approach is the statue of the Holy Kannon Bodhisattva.
It's very close to Ginkakuji Temple.
It is a small temple near Ginkakuji Temple. In the precincts, there was a doll wearing a life-sized twelve syllable in a glass case. There was also an explanation, but I was a little surprised. There was also a stone monument on the sole of my feet. I wondered what it was. Many people go to Ginkakuji, but it was quiet here.
it's like going to a temple in the neighborhood.
It is located at the entrance of Ginkakuji Temple, which will be one of the top ten tourist destinations in Kyoto. I visited it as if I were visiting a nearby temple. I wasn't sure what the twelve single dolls were.