The mountain between Shin Tomei and Fujieda bypass has a main hall, Daishido, Kannondo, bell tower and mountain gate, forming a vast precinct. Daishido is called the stage of Shimizu and imitates that Kiyomizu-dera Temple.
It is a temple located on the mountain side of Fujieda Sports Park. After climbing the stone steps and passing through the magnificent mountain gate, there were many attractions such as the main hall, Daishido, Jizodo, and Kannondo in the precincts.
2 There is a festival in the moon, and there are stalls along the approach. There is a climb to the top of the mountain. It's a good idea to buy a bun for evil.
It is a temple on a hill that climbs the Fujieda City Sports Ground further up the mountain. There is also a parking lot, so it is best to go by car. It seems that the Golden and Bronze Senju Kannon Buddha is famous at this temple. Unfortunately I couldn't see it, but I thought it was a historic temple. I could see the big shale rock! When I just went, a cute temple dog welcomed me!
A huge territory with temples, the most beautiful water, plantations. They say there lived the samurai. Sell a lot of souvenirs and cooked castana.
The mountain between Shin Tomei and Fujieda bypass has a main hall, Daishido, Kannondo, bell tower and mountain gate, forming a vast precinct. Daishido is called the stage of Shimizu and imitates that Kiyomizu-dera Temple.
It is a temple located on the mountain side of Fujieda Sports Park. After climbing the stone steps and passing through the magnificent mountain gate, there were many attractions such as the main hall, Daishido, Jizodo, and Kannondo in the precincts.
2 There is a festival in the moon, and there are stalls along the approach. There is a climb to the top of the mountain. It's a good idea to buy a bun for evil.
It is a temple on a hill that climbs the Fujieda City Sports Ground further up the mountain. There is also a parking lot, so it is best to go by car. It seems that the Golden and Bronze Senju Kannon Buddha is famous at this temple. Unfortunately I couldn't see it, but I thought it was a historic temple. I could see the big shale rock! When I just went, a cute temple dog welcomed me!