Kyōun-ji Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It was like a normal building when I looked at the building.
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When I left the exit of Nogizaka Station on the Chiyoda Line and headed for Midtown, I noticed that this temple was on my right. I found out that it was a temple because there was a bulletin board, but when I looked at the building, it had the impression of an ordinary building.
It was like a normal building when I looked at the building.
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When I left the exit of Nogizaka Station on the Chiyoda Line and headed for Midtown, I noticed that this temple was on my right. I found out that it was a temple because there was a bulletin board, but when I looked at the building, it had the impression of an ordinary building.
It is a temple near Nogizaka Station along Gaien Higashi-dori. There is a wall, but the main hall seems to be inside the building. It has the impression that it is a mysterious temple, but I don't think there is any tourist element.
It is a temple near Nogizaka Station along Gaien Higashi-dori. There is a wall, but the main hall seems to be inside the building. It has the impression that it is a mysterious temple, but I don't think there is any tourist element.
It is a temple of the Jodo sect. Go down at Nogizaka Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line and walk toward Roppongi to find it on your right. It is a temple of the Jodo sect. Get off at Nogizaka Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line and walk toward Roppongi to find it on your right. It is a building. ..
It was like a normal building when I looked at the building.
When I left the exit of Nogizaka Station on the Chiyoda Line and headed for Midtown, I noticed that this temple was on my right. I found out that it was a temple because there was a bulletin board, but when I looked at the building, it had the impression of an ordinary building.
It was like a normal building when I looked at the building.
When I left the exit of Nogizaka Station on the Chiyoda Line and headed for Midtown, I noticed that this temple was on my right. I found out that it was a temple because there was a bulletin board, but when I looked at the building, it had the impression of an ordinary building.
it's near nogizaka station.
It is a temple near Nogizaka Station along Gaien Higashi-dori. There is a wall, but the main hall seems to be inside the building. It has the impression that it is a mysterious temple, but I don't think there is any tourist element.
it's near nogizaka station.
It is a temple near Nogizaka Station along Gaien Higashi-dori. There is a wall, but the main hall seems to be inside the building. It has the impression that it is a mysterious temple, but I don't think there is any tourist element.
It's a temple, but it's a building.
It is a temple of the Jodo sect. Go down at Nogizaka Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line and walk toward Roppongi to find it on your right. It is a temple of the Jodo sect. Get off at Nogizaka Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line and walk toward Roppongi to find it on your right. It is a building. ..