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Ibuta-ji Temple (Ise Sanjo)
Ibuta-ji Temple (Ise Sanjo)
Ibuta-ji Temple (Ise Sanjo)
Ibuta-ji Temple (Ise Sanjo)
Ibuta-ji Temple (Ise Sanjo)
Ibuta-ji Temple (Ise Sanjo)
Ibuta-ji Temple (Ise Sanjo)
Ibuta-ji Temple (Ise Sanjo)
Ibuta-ji Temple (Ise Sanjo)
Ibuta-ji Temple (Ise Sanjo)
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石原了文 (10/12/2020)
It is a temple of the Shingon sect Daigo school with a training ground, which is said to have been opened by the actors prior to Mt. Omine. The training hall (front hall) starts next to the main hall where Yakushi Nyorai is enshrined. It is a mountain training ground that can be life-threatening if you are not careful, as you climb and descend large rocks and cliffs. The view from the rocky area that you have struggled to climb up is wonderful, and the dignity of the actors is remembered. Before entering the mountain and after descending the mountain, you must notify the temple office. Also, if you are a small child and you are not confident in your physical strength, you should refrain from doing so.
世木淑江 (09/01/2020)
A place to train your mind and body. It's a rare practice place that has been unchanged since 1300 years ago
Kenji Tanaka (07/21/2020)
If you're going to climb, make sure you're well prepared! It will kindly explain to me 😊✨ It is important to come back safely without being overwhelmed 💪💪💪 Let me go again ✨
T. “けっさぱっさ” Nak (05/26/2020)
The altitude is not so high, but there are many places where the course must be taken seriously. If you go for hiking or athletics, it goes well. Most difficult circuits are available, but especially for children, careful follow-up is required. After clearing the climbing area like voltaring, be careful because there are places where you need to climb the precipice using a chain (the child posted in the posted photo is not actually crossed) .. However, the scenery was good and I was able to spend a very dense time, so I am very satisfied.
としちゃんの趣味部屋 (05/30/2020)
It was nice to be calm, and the priest was nice.
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419 Aonochō, Ogaki, Gifu 503-2227, Japan
+81 584-91-0297
http://www.mino-kokubunji.com/index.html
6218 Yaho, Kunitachi, Tokyo 186-0011, Japan
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http://www.city.kunitachi.tokyo.jp/soshiki/Dept08/Div03/Sec01/g