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Unless you're a Buddhist pilgrim, not worth visiting
Kiyotaki-ji is temple #26 on the Bandō 33 Kannon pilgrimage circuit, and as far as I can tell, the only reason worth visiting it--but just barely. The main hall is closed even during business hours, ...
If you drive up the narrow and steep approach, you will reach the precincts.
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I had to go up a narrow and steep road, and it seemed that my driving skills were being tested. From the parking lot, I could see the "Statue of Yakushi Nyorai to ward off evil" and worship the main hall and Daishido. Grace, the main hall and the front of Daishido are small, so it seemed difficult to go with the group bus tour. By the way, when I went up by car, I didn't pass through the tower gate, but there was a ceiling painting "Kuryu Zu" and it seemed that I couldn't miss it.
After continuing the long phone call with 々, I opened the page 35 of the red stamp book and ordered it to close with my finger, and then flipped over the other pages that had already received the red stamp. "Hmm" It was recorded after being laughed at by my nose. I arrived with a hard feeling on the walking pilgrimage (although this is personally selfish) and I'm not grateful at all. If you don't like it so much, you should withdraw.
It is a pilgrimage temple that has not left much impression. It is an old temple in an old temple that has been built 1300 years, but when you visit the pilgrimage to 2 night 3 day, you will distinguish between an impressive temple and a temple that is not. Is the temple itself not good or bad, but impressive? problem. Only the huge statue of Yakushi Nyorai remains in my memory.
It is a large statue of Yakushi Nyorai and a temple with a wonderful view. The road by car until arrival is steep. It was narrow and steep. It was up and down while hoping that oncoming vehicles would not come. There are occasional places where you pass each other, so I think it's okay if you give in there. If you are driving, please be careful anyway.
Unless you're a Buddhist pilgrim, not worth visiting
Kiyotaki-ji is temple #26 on the Bandō 33 Kannon pilgrimage circuit, and as far as I can tell, the only reason worth visiting it--but just barely. The main hall is closed even during business hours, ...
If you drive up the narrow and steep approach, you will reach the precincts.
I had to go up a narrow and steep road, and it seemed that my driving skills were being tested. From the parking lot, I could see the "Statue of Yakushi Nyorai to ward off evil" and worship the main hall and Daishido. Grace, the main hall and the front of Daishido are small, so it seemed difficult to go with the group bus tour. By the way, when I went up by car, I didn't pass through the tower gate, but there was a ceiling painting "Kuryu Zu" and it seemed that I couldn't miss it.
The Sutra office is very bad.
After continuing the long phone call with 々, I opened the page 35 of the red stamp book and ordered it to close with my finger, and then flipped over the other pages that had already received the red stamp. "Hmm" It was recorded after being laughed at by my nose. I arrived with a hard feeling on the walking pilgrimage (although this is personally selfish) and I'm not grateful at all. If you don't like it so much, you should withdraw.
this is a famous temple for praying for evil.
It is a pilgrimage temple that has not left much impression. It is an old temple in an old temple that has been built 1300 years, but when you visit the pilgrimage to 2 night 3 day, you will distinguish between an impressive temple and a temple that is not. Is the temple itself not good or bad, but impressive? problem. Only the huge statue of Yakushi Nyorai remains in my memory.
The road is steep.
It is a large statue of Yakushi Nyorai and a temple with a wonderful view. The road by car until arrival is steep. It was narrow and steep. It was up and down while hoping that oncoming vehicles would not come. There are occasional places where you pass each other, so I think it's okay if you give in there. If you are driving, please be careful anyway.