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Ekime no Mae
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At Toshimaen Station on the Toei Oedo Line, along the white wall (not Toshimaen) comes out in front of you, the stone structure of this 11 temples on Mt. Tajima. 1 among the many temples on the road here. There was a lot of green and it was very beautiful, so I went inside. It's not that wide, but I felt like Japan ‼️.
It is one of the eleven temples on Mt. Tajima, which was built as the tower of Mt. Tajima Seiganji and moved to Nerima after the Great Kanto Earthquake. The wooden gate with a roof and even the lanterns are neatly arranged beside the approach. There is a main hall in the back. In the precincts, trees 々 are lined up and the scenery expresses early autumn beautifully.
Immediately from Toshimaen Station on the Oedo Line. One of the 11 temples of Mt. Tajima. A temple of the Jodo sect built around 1670. The principal image is Amida Nyorai. Green lanterns stand on both sides of the cobblestones, and trees stand like they cover them. It is not wide but has an atmosphere.
It was a temple of the Jodo sect and was built as the tower of Tajimayama Seiganji Temple during the Kanbun era and then moved here. There is a covered wooden gate, and if you follow the approach, you will find the main hall in the back. In the precincts, there are trees 々, and there is a herbalist in the Edo period, ranzan Ono.
Ekime no Mae
At Toshimaen Station on the Toei Oedo Line, along the white wall (not Toshimaen) comes out in front of you, the stone structure of this 11 temples on Mt. Tajima. 1 among the many temples on the road here. There was a lot of green and it was very beautiful, so I went inside. It's not that wide, but I felt like Japan ‼️.
Kojoin (Tajima Yama, welcoming in)
It is one of the eleven temples on Mt. Tajima, which was built as the tower of Mt. Tajima Seiganji and moved to Nerima after the Great Kanto Earthquake. The wooden gate with a roof and even the lanterns are neatly arranged beside the approach. There is a main hall in the back. In the precincts, trees 々 are lined up and the scenery expresses early autumn beautifully.
Green の Lantern が Li ち and ぶ
Immediately from Toshimaen Station on the Oedo Line. One of the 11 temples of Mt. Tajima. A temple of the Jodo sect built around 1670. The principal image is Amida Nyorai. Green lanterns stand on both sides of the cobblestones, and trees stand like they cover them. It is not wide but has an atmosphere.
Underground Lidao Garden の Nandong にある
It was a temple of the Jodo sect and was built as the tower of Tajimayama Seiganji Temple during the Kanbun era and then moved here. There is a covered wooden gate, and if you follow the approach, you will find the main hall in the back. In the precincts, there are trees 々, and there is a herbalist in the Edo period, ranzan Ono.
It's a spectacular view with temples lined up.
Read "Konjoin". It is one of the Jodo sect's Juichigaji Temples in Nerima Ward. Temples are lined up on both sides.