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Rilianzong の Temple
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About 5 minutes walk from Tokyo Metropolitan University Station. A temple of the Nichiren sect built in 1590. The main hall was built in 1931 and is tiled with wooden roofs. In the precincts there is Myoken-do, which enshrines Myoken Bodhisattva and Shichimen Daimyojin.
It is about a 5-minute walk from Tokyo Metropolitan University Station. Temples, shrines, Persimmon Hall, etc. are scattered around here, making it suitable for a walk.
Exit the station of Tokyo Metropolitan University, turn left and head toward Persimmon Hall. Cross Meguro-dori and walk for about 5 minutes. Start up the slope a little and on the left. There is an entrance on the left side where the shops are lined up. A place where you feel like this. When you enter, there is a big ginkgo tree in front of you. I think the young leaves season in the future is good. There were Persimmon Hall and Sakura Shukan Chuko high nearby, and there were many people, but this was a quiet precinct.
On the way from Tokyo Metropolitan University Station to Persimmon Home, I stopped by because the autumn leaves of ginkgo trees were so beautiful. It's in full bloom. The precincts were large, quiet and had a nice atmosphere.
It is on the left side of the station of Tokyo Metropolitan University, climbing Tenjinzaka. Although not big, it is a temple of the Nichiren sect with Omotesando, Sanmon, main hall, and Myokendo. The large ginkgo trees in the precincts are good, and events are held several times a year, and sometimes food stalls appear. It seems that it is Kosugiyama Joenji Temple.
Rilianzong の Temple
About 5 minutes walk from Tokyo Metropolitan University Station. A temple of the Nichiren sect built in 1590. The main hall was built in 1931 and is tiled with wooden roofs. In the precincts there is Myoken-do, which enshrines Myoken Bodhisattva and Shichimen Daimyojin.
I'm just taking a walk.
It is about a 5-minute walk from Tokyo Metropolitan University Station. Temples, shrines, Persimmon Hall, etc. are scattered around here, making it suitable for a walk.
A temple in the city with a large ginkgo tree
Exit the station of Tokyo Metropolitan University, turn left and head toward Persimmon Hall. Cross Meguro-dori and walk for about 5 minutes. Start up the slope a little and on the left. There is an entrance on the left side where the shops are lined up. A place where you feel like this. When you enter, there is a big ginkgo tree in front of you. I think the young leaves season in the future is good. There were Persimmon Hall and Sakura Shukan Chuko high nearby, and there were many people, but this was a quiet precinct.
Ginkgo is beautiful.
On the way from Tokyo Metropolitan University Station to Persimmon Home, I stopped by because the autumn leaves of ginkgo trees were so beautiful. It's in full bloom. The precincts were large, quiet and had a nice atmosphere.
Omotesando, Shanmen, Bentang, Miaojiantang もある.
It is on the left side of the station of Tokyo Metropolitan University, climbing Tenjinzaka. Although not big, it is a temple of the Nichiren sect with Omotesando, Sanmon, main hall, and Myokendo. The large ginkgo trees in the precincts are good, and events are held several times a year, and sometimes food stalls appear. It seems that it is Kosugiyama Joenji Temple.