The flying phoenix in Kanoyama Konoji has a Kanoyama Konoji Temple in Juntsu City, Japan. In fact, it is called Noji, just a proxy. Just like the name of the Japanese, the original ancestor was born there, the name is how to call it. When I came to Kanoyama, the architecture here is actually very similar to many places, the big red house plus the black roof. There are other colors interspersed in the middle. But the most interesting places here are two places. One is the entrance to the main hall here, and there is a row of beautiful stone lamps. The bottom of the lamp is a hexagonal, and then go up a bit like the waist drum we beat. Standing there, the waist drum is a hexagonal inverted arc. On it is this lamp holder. On the lamp holder, the beautiful hexagonal moths make the small palace lamp look cute. There is also a small polygonal pavilion here. The walls of the pavilion are logs with age. The exquisite carving on the door is very beautiful. There is also a carving like this under the roof eaves. It is like carving a phoenix that has been lovely. The color of the roof is big red, the only difference is that the whole roof is a bit like a raised phoenix head. Tips: Tickets: Free Open Hours: All Day
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The flying phoenix in Kanoyama Konoji has a Kanoyama Konoji Temple in Juntsu City, Japan. In fact, it is called Noji, just a proxy. Just like the name of the Japanese, the original ancestor was born there, the name is how to call it. When I came to Kanoyama, the architecture here is actually very similar to many places, the big red house plus the black roof. There are other colors interspersed in the middle. But the most interesting places here are two places. One is the entrance to the main hall here, and there is a row of beautiful stone lamps. The bottom of the lamp is a hexagonal, and then go up a bit like the waist drum we beat. Standing there, the waist drum is a hexagonal inverted arc. On it is this lamp holder. On the lamp holder, the beautiful hexagonal moths make the small palace lamp look cute. There is also a small polygonal pavilion here. The walls of the pavilion are logs with age. The exquisite carving on the door is very beautiful. There is also a carving like this under the roof eaves. It is like carving a phoenix that has been lovely. The color of the roof is big red, the only difference is that the whole roof is a bit like a raised phoenix head. Tips: Tickets: Free Open Hours: All Day