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A temple along the main road
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It is a temple next to Shoshunji Temple. The bulletin board of the temple was posted that "The theory of the religion is a shame of Shaka no matter which one wins." I thought it was a pretty interesting temple.
I feel more persuasive in finding something than in asking for something.
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It is a Shinshu Otani school temple, and the wooden statue of Prince Shotoku at that time was designated as a tangible cultural property in Shibuya Ward. It seems that it moved to this place between 1716 and 1735. I feel strangely persuasive to the "find something rather than something that is not there" written in front of the mountain gate facing the Koshu Kaido.
It was along the Koshu Kaido when I was taking a walk from Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku, through Shinjuku, and on the road leading to Nakano-ku. There was a magnificent mountain gate, but it was closed, so I was wondering if I could enter, but there was a car entrance next to it, and I went to the precincts from there. Although it was in the center of the city, it had a quiet and calm atmosphere. The "wooden statue of Prince Shotoku" and "Tea Room Hanaun" are designated tangible cultural properties by Shibuya Ward.
It is a temple along the Koshu Highway at the south exit of Shinjuku. Shoshunji Temple is next door. The mountain gate is quite magnificent. There is a "wooden statue of Prince Shotoku".
A temple along the main road
It is a temple next to Shoshunji Temple. The bulletin board of the temple was posted that "The theory of the religion is a shame of Shaka no matter which one wins." I thought it was a pretty interesting temple.
Next to shoshun Ji Temple
It is a temple next to Shoshunji Temple across the Koshu Highway from Shinjuku Park Tower. There is a building like an apartment.
I feel more persuasive in finding something than in asking for something.
It is a Shinshu Otani school temple, and the wooden statue of Prince Shotoku at that time was designated as a tangible cultural property in Shibuya Ward. It seems that it moved to this place between 1716 and 1735. I feel strangely persuasive to the "find something rather than something that is not there" written in front of the mountain gate facing the Koshu Kaido.
It is located along the Koshu Kaido Road.
It was along the Koshu Kaido when I was taking a walk from Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku, through Shinjuku, and on the road leading to Nakano-ku. There was a magnificent mountain gate, but it was closed, so I was wondering if I could enter, but there was a car entrance next to it, and I went to the precincts from there. Although it was in the center of the city, it had a quiet and calm atmosphere. The "wooden statue of Prince Shotoku" and "Tea Room Hanaun" are designated tangible cultural properties by Shibuya Ward.
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It is a temple along the Koshu Highway at the south exit of Shinjuku. Shoshunji Temple is next door. The mountain gate is quite magnificent. There is a "wooden statue of Prince Shotoku".