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#9 of the Osaka 33 Kannon Pilgrimage
I first visited Zendo-ji Temple for my first visit to the Osaka 33 Kannon Pilgrimage. It was the #8 member temple of the pilgrimage. The next #9 temple of the pilgrimage, Ritto-ji Temple, was just ...
Many temples still remain in Yoriki-cho, Kita-ku, and it seems to be called "Tenmanji-cho". Walking along this street makes you feel like you are strolling around Kyoto. "Rittoji" was founded in 1554 as a temple of the Daitokuji school of the Rinzai sect, and in 1597 it has been renovated to its current location and has been renovated since the war. It is now a modern main hall. This is also an old temple, but its appearance is changing.
Rittoji is a temple of the Soto sect in Yoriki Town, where temples are lined up. There are many temples on this street, and I am confused about which temple was. This temple is modern. I can't enter it and only see it from the outside.
A Soto sect temple founded in 1590 facing Tojimachi-dori in Yoriki-cho. The mountain number is Mt. Satsuki and is a special place at the end of Eiheiji Temple, but Dou looks like an office building and has no Zen atmosphere. It is a temple where you can just look at the exterior without entering it.
I enjoyed a walk with the nearby temples. There were many places that I couldn't enter, and many of them didn't look like temples. There is a stone monument on the road, but some people think it's an ordinary building if they don't notice it.
#9 of the Osaka 33 Kannon Pilgrimage
I first visited Zendo-ji Temple for my first visit to the Osaka 33 Kannon Pilgrimage. It was the #8 member temple of the pilgrimage. The next #9 temple of the pilgrimage, Ritto-ji Temple, was just ...
That's a little bit, go to Rittoji!
Many temples still remain in Yoriki-cho, Kita-ku, and it seems to be called "Tenmanji-cho". Walking along this street makes you feel like you are strolling around Kyoto. "Rittoji" was founded in 1554 as a temple of the Daitokuji school of the Rinzai sect, and in 1597 it has been renovated to its current location and has been renovated since the war. It is now a modern main hall. This is also an old temple, but its appearance is changing.
Modern wind のお Temple です
Rittoji is a temple of the Soto sect in Yoriki Town, where temples are lined up. There are many temples on this street, and I am confused about which temple was. This temple is modern. I can't enter it and only see it from the outside.
a temple like an office building.
A Soto sect temple founded in 1590 facing Tojimachi-dori in Yoriki-cho. The mountain number is Mt. Satsuki and is a special place at the end of Eiheiji Temple, but Dou looks like an office building and has no Zen atmosphere. It is a temple where you can just look at the exterior without entering it.
Lidong Temple ♪
I enjoyed a walk with the nearby temples. There were many places that I couldn't enter, and many of them didn't look like temples. There is a stone monument on the road, but some people think it's an ordinary building if they don't notice it.