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#11 of Osaka 33 Kannon Pilgrimage
#11 Kotoku-ji Temple was just a block north from #12 Keiden-ji Temple. It started as Yakushi-in Temple when Prince Shotoku (574-622) was still alive. It was revived by Gyoki (668-749) sometime betwe...
After visiting Tamatsukuri Inari Shrine, I stopped by while taking a walk around Miko Shrine and its surroundings. It is right next to the heart of Yukimura Sanada. There was nothing that made me feel the influence of Yukimura Sanada, but there was a magnificent Jundai Kannon, and the precincts were more interesting than when I was in my heart.
It is a temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect in the Sanadamaru area. Although it is small, the main hall is also spectacular. A colorful carp was swimming coolly in the pond in the precincts.
It is a temple of the Shingon sect on Sanadayama. It is very close to the Sanada Yukimura Award Monument. It is an easy-to-enter temple. There are figurines such as owls right after entering. There is also a pond where Nishikigoi swims, a large Kannon, and a chair where you can take a break. It is a temple with a friendly atmosphere.
A good temple with a good impression of doing yoga
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There was a bill on the mountain gate saying, "Please feel free to enter." Of course, the gate was open and it seemed easy to enter. That's different from other companies. There is a magnificent "quasi-di Kannon", and it seems that it has the benefit of giving children easily. There is a charge, but it seems that temple yoga is also held. I got the impression that it was open to the area.
#11 of Osaka 33 Kannon Pilgrimage
#11 Kotoku-ji Temple was just a block north from #12 Keiden-ji Temple. It started as Yakushi-in Temple when Prince Shotoku (574-622) was still alive. It was revived by Gyoki (668-749) sometime betwe...
jundai kannon
After visiting Tamatsukuri Inari Shrine, I stopped by while taking a walk around Miko Shrine and its surroundings. It is right next to the heart of Yukimura Sanada. There was nothing that made me feel the influence of Yukimura Sanada, but there was a magnificent Jundai Kannon, and the precincts were more interesting than when I was in my heart.
and the carp was swimming.
It is a temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect in the Sanadamaru area. Although it is small, the main hall is also spectacular. A colorful carp was swimming coolly in the pond in the precincts.
Easy to enter
It is a temple of the Shingon sect on Sanadayama. It is very close to the Sanada Yukimura Award Monument. It is an easy-to-enter temple. There are figurines such as owls right after entering. There is also a pond where Nishikigoi swims, a large Kannon, and a chair where you can take a break. It is a temple with a friendly atmosphere.
A good temple with a good impression of doing yoga
There was a bill on the mountain gate saying, "Please feel free to enter." Of course, the gate was open and it seemed easy to enter. That's different from other companies. There is a magnificent "quasi-di Kannon", and it seems that it has the benefit of giving children easily. There is a charge, but it seems that temple yoga is also held. I got the impression that it was open to the area.