Imayama Daishi Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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15 minutes walk from Nobeoka station. I don't know on the map, but there is a considerable slope. When you pass through a private house and arrive, you will see a big master and it is worth doing your best. There are various Jizo and stone statues, which are spectacular. The return is quick.
About 15 minutes walk from Nobeoka station. It's on the mountain, so it's quite difficult to walk. A temple of the Shingon sect built in 1839. The principal image is the statue of Kobo Daishi. There are 々 mounds and stone statues in the precincts, so it feels a little miscellaneous. The main hall with a large signboard written as' imama Daishi main hall 'is also lacking in the taste of a temple. There is a statue hall at the highest point in the precincts, and on top of it stands the tallest statue of Kobo Daishi, which was erected in 1957. Inside the statue hall (entry fee 100 yen), "Shikoku ...
It is within walking distance from Nobeoka Station and you can also go up by car. There is a large statue, and the view from there is very spectacular. You can enter for free, so we recommend stopping by when you visit Nobeoka.
Since it is on the mountain, you can overlook a part of Nobeoka city. Under the statue of Kobo Daishi, there is a bag containing 48 sand in Shikoku, and there is a place where you can pilgrimage by stepping on it.
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15 minutes walk from Nobeoka station. I don't know on the map, but there is a considerable slope. When you pass through a private house and arrive, you will see a big master and it is worth doing your best. There are various Jizo and stone statues, which are spectacular. The return is quick.
A large Japanese きな Master of the Law
About 15 minutes walk from Nobeoka station. It's on the mountain, so it's quite difficult to walk. A temple of the Shingon sect built in 1839. The principal image is the statue of Kobo Daishi. There are 々 mounds and stone statues in the precincts, so it feels a little miscellaneous. The main hall with a large signboard written as' imama Daishi main hall 'is also lacking in the taste of a temple. There is a statue hall at the highest point in the precincts, and on top of it stands the tallest statue of Kobo Daishi, which was erected in 1957. Inside the statue hall (entry fee 100 yen), "Shikoku ...
Yangang から Tuxuan Inner
It is within walking distance from Nobeoka Station and you can also go up by car. There is a large statue, and the view from there is very spectacular. You can enter for free, so we recommend stopping by when you visit Nobeoka.
Power spot
It is a power spot with a very large statue of Kobo Daishi. Parking is free of charge. It's a nice place to hold weddings.
It's a quiet place.
Since it is on the mountain, you can overlook a part of Nobeoka city. Under the statue of Kobo Daishi, there is a bag containing 48 sand in Shikoku, and there is a place where you can pilgrimage by stepping on it.