based on 114 reviewsThe reason why it is called the Nine-Rank Buddha is that nine statues of Amitabha were placed here when the mountain was first opened in the early Edo period. The configuration of each hall has not changed from 1836 to the present, and its long history can be seen from the pure wooden mountain gate and the Buddhist hall. The hinterland of Jingzhen Temple is very large, and it takes a long time to walk around it. The most interesting thing is the Yama Hall when you enter the door. If you throw a coin, Yama will suddenly speak, which will scare you. The lotus seat of Amitabha is pure gold and super beautiful. It feels more powerful when you look at it at the feet of the Buddha. Another interesting thing is that the fortune sticks are tied to the feathers of the crane. If there are more fortune sticks, the crane's wings will look more abundant.
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The reason why it is called the Nine-Rank Buddha is that nine statues of Amitabha were placed here when the mountain was first opened in the early Edo period. The configuration of each hall has not changed from 1836 to the present, and its long history can be seen from the pure wooden mountain gate and the Buddhist hall. The hinterland of Jingzhen Temple is very large, and it takes a long time to walk around it. The most interesting thing is the Yama Hall when you enter the door. If you throw a coin, Yama will suddenly speak, which will scare you. The lotus seat of Amitabha is pure gold and super beautiful. It feels more powerful when you look at it at the feet of the Buddha. Another interesting thing is that the fortune sticks are tied to the feathers of the crane. If there are more fortune sticks, the crane's wings will look more abundant.
Traditional Japanese temples are small and delicate, very quiet and have no artistic conception.