Otakiji Temple exists near the top of Mt. Otaki and is deep in the mountains, so it seemed like "a different atmosphere". It is a prestigious temple that exists across Tokushima / / Kagawa.
Shikoku Special 20 Yuganji Temple in the sacred place, Daitakiji Temple, basically, in the route of Opilgrimage, the Yuganji Temple starts from Tokushima and ends in Kagawa Prefecture, but this Daitakiji Temple's address is It is Mima City, Tokushima Prefecture. It is near the prefectural border at the top of Mt. Otaki, so was it the land of Kagawa Prefecture when Kobo Daishi was erected? But it is quite deep in the mountains, a temple.
I visited the 108 sacred places on the Shikoku pilgrimage, and walked along the road from Sanuki Onsen as the final sacred place. Because it is a special 20 sacred place Yuganji, I climbed a long road in anticipation of a magnificent mountain temple like 7 Bansacre Izushiji Temple, but it was smaller than I thought, and there was no mountain gate or long stone steps. The building is new and simple I missed it. The entrance to an ordinary building where Daishido followed the Sutra Hall is the simplest of the special 20 sacred places, so I wanted you to be independent as a Mido ...
Daihoji Temple is located near the prefectural border between Tokushima and Kagawa prefectures, and is located at the highest point of Shikoku Fudasho (elevation 946m). Otakiji Temple is Yuganji Temple, the 20th temple of the special sacred place, but it is said that it is deeply related to Okuboji Temple of the 88th temple of Shikoku, and it is the total of 88 temples in Shikoku. I entered the precincts in the mountains hoping that it was a "temperate temple suitable for the wish", but I didn't feel the atmosphere such as the entrance to Daishido with aluminum sash and the bell tower with steel frame. The principal image of Nishisho daigongen is enshrined in the main hall, but ...
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to meet Buddhist spirituality a beautiful place of nature and well preserved foresee 2h to walk and discover the energy of the leagues
The temple existed in Mt. Otaru.
Otakiji Temple exists near the top of Mt. Otaki and is deep in the mountains, so it seemed like "a different atmosphere". It is a prestigious temple that exists across Tokushima / / Kagawa.
There's a deep mountain.
Shikoku Special 20 Yuganji Temple in the sacred place, Daitakiji Temple, basically, in the route of Opilgrimage, the Yuganji Temple starts from Tokushima and ends in Kagawa Prefecture, but this Daitakiji Temple's address is It is Mima City, Tokushima Prefecture. It is near the prefectural border at the top of Mt. Otaki, so was it the land of Kagawa Prefecture when Kobo Daishi was erected? But it is quite deep in the mountains, a temple.
Four countries き all the way の final field
I visited the 108 sacred places on the Shikoku pilgrimage, and walked along the road from Sanuki Onsen as the final sacred place. Because it is a special 20 sacred place Yuganji, I climbed a long road in anticipation of a magnificent mountain temple like 7 Bansacre Izushiji Temple, but it was smaller than I thought, and there was no mountain gate or long stone steps. The building is new and simple I missed it. The entrance to an ordinary building where Daishido followed the Sutra Hall is the simplest of the special 20 sacred places, so I wanted you to be independent as a Mido ...
Biege Xuchang の Jieyuan Temple ですが...
Daihoji Temple is located near the prefectural border between Tokushima and Kagawa prefectures, and is located at the highest point of Shikoku Fudasho (elevation 946m). Otakiji Temple is Yuganji Temple, the 20th temple of the special sacred place, but it is said that it is deeply related to Okuboji Temple of the 88th temple of Shikoku, and it is the total of 88 temples in Shikoku. I entered the precincts in the mountains hoping that it was a "temperate temple suitable for the wish", but I didn't feel the atmosphere such as the entrance to Daishido with aluminum sash and the bell tower with steel frame. The principal image of Nishisho daigongen is enshrined in the main hall, but ...