本当にいいです。一緒に行ってみます。
西別院の近くの桜
The famous Kyoto Benjamin Temple is located in the sub-temple of Nagoya, the second largest wooden building in Japan. Founded in Mingying, 1492-1500, Nagoya is a pure land monastery of the genuine sect. The original worship of Nagoya is the Amitabha Buddha. The temple was renamed Benvon Temple in Meiji 9 years (1897). In the air raid of 1945, all but the bell tower and the south gate were destroyed. In 1972, the main hall was rebuilt. On this five-story reinforced concrete building, the vaulted roof and Indian spire are different from traditional Japanese temples.
Japanese management is very important, internal cleaning is very clean. There are many bamboos planted in the courtyard, slippers are needed to enter the hall, Japanese management is very important, and the interior is clean.
Very good, Japanese Buddhist culture, no commercial taste!
本当にいいです。一緒に行ってみます。
西別院の近くの桜
The famous Kyoto Benjamin Temple is located in the sub-temple of Nagoya, the second largest wooden building in Japan. Founded in Mingying, 1492-1500, Nagoya is a pure land monastery of the genuine sect. The original worship of Nagoya is the Amitabha Buddha. The temple was renamed Benvon Temple in Meiji 9 years (1897). In the air raid of 1945, all but the bell tower and the south gate were destroyed. In 1972, the main hall was rebuilt. On this five-story reinforced concrete building, the vaulted roof and Indian spire are different from traditional Japanese temples.
Japanese management is very important, internal cleaning is very clean. There are many bamboos planted in the courtyard, slippers are needed to enter the hall, Japanese management is very important, and the interior is clean.
Very good, Japanese Buddhist culture, no commercial taste!