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it's a zenji.
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Zuikoji Temple is located along a street lined with temples in Kita-ku, Osaka. It is a Zen temple. The "Zuikozenji" written on the flat forehead was impressive with its unique typeface. The mountain gate was closed and I couldn't see inside.
Zen temple of the Myoshin Ji School of the Rinzai sect built in Doshin CHO, Tojimachi Dori street, where many temples line up on the north side of the street connecting the East and West from Tenma Horikawa to Tenmabashi Suji. The mountain gate with a flat forehead written as Zuikozenji was magnificent, but the gate was closed and I couldn't enter it. Unfortunately the atmosphere of Zenji did not remain.
I enjoyed a walk with the nearby temples. The buildings and entrances were different, and I was able to walk while comparing them. I couldn't put it inside, but it seems that I was just in the middle of the tree 々.
"Zuiko Zen Ji Temple" of myoshin Ji School of Rinzai sect
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I was standing on the street lined with temples. It was a temple of the Myoshinji school of the Rinzai sect and the temple name was written as "Zuikozenji". The precincts spread out in the back of the mountain gate, but it felt a little narrow because it was also an area in the city center. In addition, the buildings in the precincts were newly built and looked like an urban temple.
From Ohatsu Tenjin to OAP there is a mysterious area where shrines and temples are crowded on one road. It's one of them, and there are so many temples that it's hard to find a specific temple. There are many temples that are community-based and do not dress up the mountain gates.
it's a zenji.
Zuikoji Temple is located along a street lined with temples in Kita-ku, Osaka. It is a Zen temple. The "Zuikozenji" written on the flat forehead was impressive with its unique typeface. The mountain gate was closed and I couldn't see inside.
Dongsi Tong りに Jianつ Linyi Zongmiaoxin Temple の Chan Temple
Zen temple of the Myoshin Ji School of the Rinzai sect built in Doshin CHO, Tojimachi Dori street, where many temples line up on the north side of the street connecting the East and West from Tenma Horikawa to Tenmabashi Suji. The mountain gate with a flat forehead written as Zuikozenji was magnificent, but the gate was closed and I couldn't enter it. Unfortunately the atmosphere of Zenji did not remain.
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I enjoyed a walk with the nearby temples. The buildings and entrances were different, and I was able to walk while comparing them. I couldn't put it inside, but it seems that I was just in the middle of the tree 々.
"Zuiko Zen Ji Temple" of myoshin Ji School of Rinzai sect
I was standing on the street lined with temples. It was a temple of the Myoshinji school of the Rinzai sect and the temple name was written as "Zuikozenji". The precincts spread out in the back of the mountain gate, but it felt a little narrow because it was also an area in the city center. In addition, the buildings in the precincts were newly built and looked like an urban temple.
A temple near OAP.
From Ohatsu Tenjin to OAP there is a mysterious area where shrines and temples are crowded on one road. It's one of them, and there are so many temples that it's hard to find a specific temple. There are many temples that are community-based and do not dress up the mountain gates.