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  • Monday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Takazawakannon Nichiryubu Temple
Takazawakannon Nichiryubu Temple
Takazawakannon Nichiryubu Temple
Takazawakannon Nichiryubu Temple
Takazawakannon Nichiryubu Temple
Takazawakannon Nichiryubu Temple
Takazawakannon Nichiryubu Temple
Takazawakannon Nichiryubu Temple
Takazawakannon Nichiryubu Temple
Takazawakannon Nichiryubu Temple
Reviews
Natally Yoko (03/08/2015)
Beautiful place!!
a s (12/08/2020)
It is a temple that was broadcast at the beginning of the coming year of NHK at the end of 2018. It is said to be the oldest temple in Gifu prefecture, but when you actually visit it, it is one of the few famous temples where you can truly feel the depth of history, which is older than you imagined and has not been modified in recent years. The stilt structure that sticks out to the foot of the mountain is reminiscent of Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto, but I thought it was definitely worth visiting. The place is in the deep mountains from the prefectural road. If you're lucky, you can meet wild monkeys lol
堀田みさ子 (11/18/2020)
《Added on 2020.11》 Soba lunch on the 3rd Sunday It has been discontinued due to the new coronavirus. 《2020.01》 Koyasan Shingon sect Takazawa Kannon Official name ... Nichiryubuji The oldest temple in Gifu prefecture. Honzon ... Senju Kanzeon Bosatsu ・ Mino Thirty-three Kannon Sacred Ground No. 1 Fudasho. (Once the 25th bill place) ・ Chuno 88 places, the 60th first bill place. The stage is built in front of the main hall It is also called [Mino Shimizu] because it resembles Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto. At the end of the last year of Heisei From 2018 to 2019 Broadcast on NHK "Old Year, New Year". * Designated as a national special protected building in 1897. * Designated as a national important cultural property in 1950. The regular room of Minamoto no Yoritomo who opened the Kamakura Shogunate [Masako Hojo] The donated [Tahoto] is designated as a national important cultural property. Hojo Masako Even after the death of her husband Minamoto no Yoritomo, he organized the Kamakura Shogunate and led the [Jokyu War] to victory and was called [Nun Shogun]. --------------- Jokyu War is In the 3rd year of Jōkyu (1221) during the Kamakura period, Emperor Go-Toba was defeated by Hojo Yoshitoki, who was in control of the Kamakura Shogunate. The Kiso Three Rivers, which flow through almost the central part of Japan, Since ancient times, it has often become a key point of war, and those who control it are said to win the war. In particular, the Kiso River in the Maedo area has great tactical value. The most important team was placed in "Jokyu War". About an hour drive from Takazawa Kannon, Currently located in Maedo, Kakamigahara City The memorial tower of Mt. Yakuma is It was built for the samurai of both the Kamakura and Kyoto armies who died in the "Battle of Maedo" that was fought across the Kiso River. [Jokyu War memorial service] is being held Only Yakumayama, which has a memorial tower in Kakamigahara, is rare in Japan. (As of 2019) Every Sunday in early June [Memorial festival] is being held. Kakamigahara City designated historic site (November 1972) --------------- June 2020 [800th anniversary] A memorial service will be held. * Anyone can burn incense. ---------------
Cat Marine (12/10/2020)
It is a temple that was broadcast on NHK's (Old Year, New Year) program at the end of the year. The main hall is known as Mino Shimizu because it resembles Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto. In addition, there is the Tahoto, which is an important cultural property of the country, and it is said that it was donated by Masako Hojo during the Kamakura period.
ARARA 835 (08/28/2020)
It looks like the priest's home, but when you go closer, you'll notice that the soba restaurant and the office are together. I got a red stamp. Thank you for the wonderful red stamp 😊 Many kinds of handmade cloth masks (about 300 yen) were displayed. Reasonable and cute. I should have bought this
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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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