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Since I stayed east of Nihonbashi, I stopped by for a walk around the area. This area has many temples, and among them, it is a temple of the Jodo sect located north. The principal image is Amida Nyorai, and there is a slope that originated from this temple in the immediate vicinity, but it seems that it provided land. It was a pretty good temple.
I headed west from the east side on Genshojizaka, which is named after this temple. When I went down from the hill, I came to a big street. Facing the street, there was this temple, Genshoji. The gate facing the street is magnificent. The precincts are not large because they are in the center of Osaka, but there are many plants, and there is a space that seems to forget that this is in the middle of a big city. Genshojizaka, which we have been through, seems to have been created by providing the land of this temple. ...
On the south side of Ikukuni Tamashi Shrine, many temples were lined up to form a temple town. There was a cobblestone slope that runs east and west through the temple town, and its name was written as "Genshojizaka". The name of the slope was Genshoji Temple, this temple. We came down from the top of the slope. Then, I saw tombstones lined up behind this temple. When I went down the slope, I went to a big street, but there was a gate of Genshoji Temple facing the street. ...
1596 It is a temple of the Jodo sect founded by Enyo Kako Shonin in 1999. Later, it was moved to its current location due to the improvement of the Osaka townscape of Ieyasu Tokugawa. It is cast in imitation of the Savior Kannon Bodhisattva of Horyuji Yumeden and is enshrined by Kannon. It is called the flower Kannon, and a rope is hung around the figure, and a cloth flower is tied to everyone for a memorial service there. It is the fudasho of the 45 number of the Osaka Shin 48 gansho Amida pilgrimage.
It is a Jodo sect temple built in Tennoji Shimoji-cho along Matsuya-cho Suji, and is derived from the name of Genshojizaka, one of the seven Tennoji slopes that rise from the next. In the first year of Keicho (1596), it was founded by Enhon Kashonin and moved to the site in the Edo period, and the Kanzeon Bodhisattva in the precincts seems to be popular as a flower Kannon. The mountain gate is magnificent as a hall 々.
the same name
Since I stayed east of Nihonbashi, I stopped by for a walk around the area. This area has many temples, and among them, it is a temple of the Jodo sect located north. The principal image is Amida Nyorai, and there is a slope that originated from this temple in the immediate vicinity, but it seems that it provided land. It was a pretty good temple.
Genshoji Temple is read as' Genshoji. '
I headed west from the east side on Genshojizaka, which is named after this temple. When I went down from the hill, I came to a big street. Facing the street, there was this temple, Genshoji. The gate facing the street is magnificent. The precincts are not large because they are in the center of Osaka, but there are many plants, and there is a space that seems to forget that this is in the middle of a big city. Genshojizaka, which we have been through, seems to have been created by providing the land of this temple. ...
"Osaka New 48 Wish Suo Amituo Tour" のお Temple
On the south side of Ikukuni Tamashi Shrine, many temples were lined up to form a temple town. There was a cobblestone slope that runs east and west through the temple town, and its name was written as "Genshojizaka". The name of the slope was Genshoji Temple, this temple. We came down from the top of the slope. Then, I saw tombstones lined up behind this temple. When I went down the slope, I went to a big street, but there was a gate of Genshoji Temple facing the street. ...
adjacent to minamoto no shojizaka
1596 It is a temple of the Jodo sect founded by Enyo Kako Shonin in 1999. Later, it was moved to its current location due to the improvement of the Osaka townscape of Ieyasu Tokugawa. It is cast in imitation of the Savior Kannon Bodhisattva of Horyuji Yumeden and is enshrined by Kannon. It is called the flower Kannon, and a rope is hung around the figure, and a cloth flower is tied to everyone for a memorial service there. It is the fudasho of the 45 number of the Osaka Shin 48 gansho Amida pilgrimage.
Yuansheng Temple - name of Yulai の Temple
It is a Jodo sect temple built in Tennoji Shimoji-cho along Matsuya-cho Suji, and is derived from the name of Genshojizaka, one of the seven Tennoji slopes that rise from the next. In the first year of Keicho (1596), it was founded by Enhon Kashonin and moved to the site in the Edo period, and the Kanzeon Bodhisattva in the precincts seems to be popular as a flower Kannon. The mountain gate is magnificent as a hall 々.