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The early peony was already in bloom!
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I visit this temple called "Peony Temple" every year when peony blooms, but I thought it was a little early today, but I had a business elsewhere in Matsuda City, so I stopped by. I tried. Some early peony were already in bloom. But I think that full-scale flowering will be in the latter half of April. I'm thinking of going again at that time. The weeping cherry blossoms are still in bloom beautifully, so take a picture of the weeping cherry blossoms ...
This Enmeiji Temple is also known as "Peony Temple" and is famous for its buttons, but I went to peek at the peony wondering how much it is now, but the buds have not yet been made. It was still in the state of the future. It seems to bloom around April 29th of Showa Day every year, so I would like to go again by that time. The cherry blossoms were almost in full bloom today, and tulips were also in bloom. The main hall of this temple is also quite splendid, and Kannon-do and Bentendo are also ...
Enmeiji Temple is a temple of the Soto sect located about 7 minutes walk from Shin-Matsuda Station on the Odakyu Line in the direction of Tomei Expressway through the Shin-Matsuda Station entrance intersection. I was on the Shin-Matsuda course on the Nature Fureai sidewalk along the Odakyu Line, so I stopped by. The flower beds along the approach were also well maintained and beautiful.
I visited this temple around Peony last year, so I think it was just 1 years. When I visited last year, the peony was beautiful, so I decided to show it to my wife this year, so I visited 2 alone. This year, the flowering of color 々 flowers is earlier than last year 10, and the cherry blossoms, azaleas, wisteria, and Ishikusu flowers at this time are all blooming earlier than last year. Is. Some of the peony in this temple I visited today has already been scattered ...
There was a hexagonal hall next to the main hall, and it was named Benten. Certainly, there seems to be a wish to die rather than sleeping due to illness, but even so, it is a temple to worship Yakushi Nyorai, and the name of the temple is prolonged, but how about it? ?? Isn't it okay to just wish for a long life?
The early peony was already in bloom!
I visit this temple called "Peony Temple" every year when peony blooms, but I thought it was a little early today, but I had a business elsewhere in Matsuda City, so I stopped by. I tried. Some early peony were already in bloom. But I think that full-scale flowering will be in the latter half of April. I'm thinking of going again at that time. The weeping cherry blossoms are still in bloom beautifully, so take a picture of the weeping cherry blossoms ...
The "peony" of Enmeiji Temple was still there!
This Enmeiji Temple is also known as "Peony Temple" and is famous for its buttons, but I went to peek at the peony wondering how much it is now, but the buds have not yet been made. It was still in the state of the future. It seems to bloom around April 29th of Showa Day every year, so I would like to go again by that time. The cherry blossoms were almost in full bloom today, and tulips were also in bloom. The main hall of this temple is also quite splendid, and Kannon-do and Bentendo are also ...
and i was walking
Enmeiji Temple is a temple of the Soto sect located about 7 minutes walk from Shin-Matsuda Station on the Odakyu Line in the direction of Tomei Expressway through the Shin-Matsuda Station entrance intersection. I was on the Shin-Matsuda course on the Nature Fureai sidewalk along the Odakyu Line, so I stopped by. The flower beds along the approach were also well maintained and beautiful.
After all the peony in this temple was beautiful!
I visited this temple around Peony last year, so I think it was just 1 years. When I visited last year, the peony was beautiful, so I decided to show it to my wife this year, so I visited 2 alone. This year, the flowering of color 々 flowers is earlier than last year 10, and the cherry blossoms, azaleas, wisteria, and Ishikusu flowers at this time are all blooming earlier than last year. Is. Some of the peony in this temple I visited today has already been scattered ...
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There was a hexagonal hall next to the main hall, and it was named Benten. Certainly, there seems to be a wish to die rather than sleeping due to illness, but even so, it is a temple to worship Yakushi Nyorai, and the name of the temple is prolonged, but how about it? ?? Isn't it okay to just wish for a long life?