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there's daikokudo
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On the east side of Kiyosumi Garden, there is an area where temples gather, which is one of them. There are several towers of Joshinji Temple, but this is the same. Although it looks like a private house, there is a Daikokudo separate from the main hall, and it is not a feature that it enshrines Daikokuten, one of the seven lucky gods of Fukagawa.
It is a temple of the Nichiren sect in the area where temples gather near Kiyosumi Garden. It is opened as one of the towers of Joshinji Temple, and Daikokuten, the Seven Lucky Gods of Fukagawa, is enshrined.
It is located in Hirano 1-chome, where temples are crowded. It looks like tourists don't usually come just by looking at it, but Daikoku-sama is also enshrined here as one of the Seven Lucky Gods of Fukagawa. By the way, Blue Bottle Coffee Kiyosumi Shirakawa Flagship Cafe is nearby. It was already open when I passed by on January 2.
If you start the Fukagawa Seven Lucky Gods Tour from Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine (Ebisu God), follow the model course (the fence stands along the road on New Year's Day) and you will find the fourth here. The streets in other reviews are full of temples of the same Nichiren sect, but blue bottle coffee and allied coffee rosters are also nearby. It looks not very temple-like. The precincts are small and there is a hall as soon as you enter.
It was in the place where the temples of the Nichiren sect were gathered.
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It was in a corner opposite Kiyosumi Garden. There was this temple in the back of the street where the temples of the Nichiren sect such as Gyokusen-in and Honryu-in are built. It seems that the temples of the Nichiren sect are gathered around here, and each 々 of ordinary residences was so crowded that I thought it was a temple.
there's daikokudo
On the east side of Kiyosumi Garden, there is an area where temples gather, which is one of them. There are several towers of Joshinji Temple, but this is the same. Although it looks like a private house, there is a Daikokudo separate from the main hall, and it is not a feature that it enshrines Daikokuten, one of the seven lucky gods of Fukagawa.
Fukagawa shichifukujin daikokuten
It is a temple of the Nichiren sect in the area where temples gather near Kiyosumi Garden. It is opened as one of the towers of Joshinji Temple, and Daikokuten, the Seven Lucky Gods of Fukagawa, is enshrined.
Fukagawa shichifukujin Meguri (3) daikokuten
It is located in Hirano 1-chome, where temples are crowded. It looks like tourists don't usually come just by looking at it, but Daikoku-sama is also enshrined here as one of the Seven Lucky Gods of Fukagawa. By the way, Blue Bottle Coffee Kiyosumi Shirakawa Flagship Cafe is nearby. It was already open when I passed by on January 2.
Fukagawa shichifukujin Meguri (4) daikokuten
If you start the Fukagawa Seven Lucky Gods Tour from Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine (Ebisu God), follow the model course (the fence stands along the road on New Year's Day) and you will find the fourth here. The streets in other reviews are full of temples of the same Nichiren sect, but blue bottle coffee and allied coffee rosters are also nearby. It looks not very temple-like. The precincts are small and there is a hall as soon as you enter.
It was in the place where the temples of the Nichiren sect were gathered.
It was in a corner opposite Kiyosumi Garden. There was this temple in the back of the street where the temples of the Nichiren sect such as Gyokusen-in and Honryu-in are built. It seems that the temples of the Nichiren sect are gathered around here, and each 々 of ordinary residences was so crowded that I thought it was a temple.