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Another temple atop a hill with numerous stairs, plus a lovely pagoda, bell tower, and flowers
The Heritage Bus to Zensanji showed up precisely on time at Ryukoin, with the same driver, indeed likely the only driver for the Heritage loop. This was the last temple we visited using our ¥500 day ...
Write it as Maeyamaji and read it as "Zensanji". The three-storied pagoda is famous. You can go near the three-storied pagoda by car, so even those who are a little worried about their feet can visit with peace of mind. (However, there are multiple parking lots, so please check in advance.) "Kurumi Ohagi (900 yen) is famous, but there is a warehouse in the back of the three-storied pagoda, where you can get it. In fact, the view from this zashiki is personally recommended. The scenery of the mountain 々 seen from Yukimi Shoji is ...
It is a building with a presence that seems to be living in those days.
Original Text
Go up the stairs quite tight. But I am relieved that the building that is worth doing my best appears in front of me. It was a time when there were no flowers, but the building itself was beautiful, so I enjoyed it enough.
Close to Ueda city, you will pass through the idyllic countryside along the way. A small tower from the Muromachi period on a quiet hill. Admission fee is 200 yen.
An old temple in Ueda city and Maeyama Ji Temple of flowers
Original Text
The unfinished three-storied pagoda is a national treasure. It is said that it is unfinished because there is no handrail, but there is a theory that it is completed with this. Therefore, it seems that the word "unfinished completion" is also used. It's complicated. The main hall is a magnificent thatched roof with a frontage of 10. Even the overhanging part alone had a great thickness. In Maeyamaji Temple, there are weeping cherry blossoms, wisteria, ginkgo trees, and large zelkova trees on the approach, so you can enjoy nature. Let's go during the flower season next time ...
Another temple atop a hill with numerous stairs, plus a lovely pagoda, bell tower, and flowers
The Heritage Bus to Zensanji showed up precisely on time at Ryukoin, with the same driver, indeed likely the only driver for the Heritage loop. This was the last temple we visited using our ¥500 day ...
in fact, there's a great view
Write it as Maeyamaji and read it as "Zensanji". The three-storied pagoda is famous. You can go near the three-storied pagoda by car, so even those who are a little worried about their feet can visit with peace of mind. (However, there are multiple parking lots, so please check in advance.) "Kurumi Ohagi (900 yen) is famous, but there is a warehouse in the back of the three-storied pagoda, where you can get it. In fact, the view from this zashiki is personally recommended. The scenery of the mountain 々 seen from Yukimi Shoji is ...
It is a building with a presence that seems to be living in those days.
Go up the stairs quite tight. But I am relieved that the building that is worth doing my best appears in front of me. It was a time when there were no flowers, but the building itself was beautiful, so I enjoyed it enough.
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Close to Ueda city, you will pass through the idyllic countryside along the way. A small tower from the Muromachi period on a quiet hill. Admission fee is 200 yen.
An old temple in Ueda city and Maeyama Ji Temple of flowers
The unfinished three-storied pagoda is a national treasure. It is said that it is unfinished because there is no handrail, but there is a theory that it is completed with this. Therefore, it seems that the word "unfinished completion" is also used. It's complicated. The main hall is a magnificent thatched roof with a frontage of 10. Even the overhanging part alone had a great thickness. In Maeyamaji Temple, there are weeping cherry blossoms, wisteria, ginkgo trees, and large zelkova trees on the approach, so you can enjoy nature. Let's go during the flower season next time ...