I was worried about the colorful red stamps and visited There were various Fudo-san in the precincts, which was quite interesting. Worth a look when you visit nearby. It seems that it is also a various fudasho, so I would like to visit again.
It is a historic temple and is said to be the first part of Kawasaki Daishi, but I was overwhelmed by more Buddhist statues.
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There are three vast parking lots, and when you arrive at the parking lot nearest to the mountain gate, you can see the Seven Lucky Gods and the Great Buddhas such as the golden Kannon. In addition, there are many Buddhist statues and "do" in the precincts of "the relief of the eight founders of the Shingon sect", "6 Kannon relief", "daitengu no Mikoto", "Yakushi Nyoji", "Jizo bosatsu statue", "koiku Kannon and Koho Kannon statue" and many other Buddhist statues and "do" Is placed in a narrow space, and time has passed just by looking at it. Of course, it is also ... for religious events such as Goma prayer, prayer for evil, and sutra copying and zazen for worshipers.
I enjoyed it more than I thought.
I was worried about the colorful red stamps and visited There were various Fudo-san in the precincts, which was quite interesting. Worth a look when you visit nearby. It seems that it is also a various fudasho, so I would like to visit again.
It is a historic temple and is said to be the first part of Kawasaki Daishi, but I was overwhelmed by more Buddhist statues.
There are three vast parking lots, and when you arrive at the parking lot nearest to the mountain gate, you can see the Seven Lucky Gods and the Great Buddhas such as the golden Kannon. In addition, there are many Buddhist statues and "do" in the precincts of "the relief of the eight founders of the Shingon sect", "6 Kannon relief", "daitengu no Mikoto", "Yakushi Nyoji", "Jizo bosatsu statue", "koiku Kannon and Koho Kannon statue" and many other Buddhist statues and "do" Is placed in a narrow space, and time has passed just by looking at it. Of course, it is also ... for religious events such as Goma prayer, prayer for evil, and sutra copying and zazen for worshipers.