#auto-translate Anrakuji Temple Guide Map of the Soto Sect Anrakuji Temple is said to have been opened during the Tencho period (824-834). However, after the fall of the Hojo clan (1333),...
#auto-translate Kiryu Meijikan Important Cultural Property Former Gunma Prefectural Sanitation Center Designated on February 3, 1981 "Kiryu Meijikan" is a name given to make it ...
#auto-translate According to Atago Nenbutsu-ji Temple Den, from around 644 to 77 in the Nara era, the Emperor Nito began at Atago-ji Temple, which was erected on the ground of Matsubara-d...
#auto-translate Hirosawa Pond This pond is said to have been created in conjunction with the emperor Uta, the grandson of Emperor Uta, having established Hensho-ji Temple on the north sid...
#auto-translate Shodenji, a symbol of protection of the cultural properties of Denji Temple, is called Kichijosan, and its foundation dates back to the Kamakura period. The main hall (Hoj...
#auto-translate Jakuko-in Temple 676 Odai-kusou-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto This is the nunnery of the Tendai sect. It is reported that Prince Shotoku was erected in 594 to commemorat...
#auto-translate Important Cultural Property Hotta House The Hotta House is the former residence of the Riemon Hotta family, consisting of four main buildings, Higashizo, Nishizo, and Kozo...
#auto-translate Guidance of the Kokutenno headquarters Tsushima Shrine Tsushima Shrine was originally called Tsushima Shrine at the time of its foundation, but was changed to Gyuto Tenno ...
#auto-translate Information about Jinji Temple Kannon The Jinji Temple Kannon has been enshrined in a fishnet at the Enosho cove by the hand of Emperor Suiko 5 (597). For over 1400 years,...
#auto-translate Matsuo Taisha Shrine worships the two deities of Oyama Guigami and Ichikishima Himemei. It is reported that in the first year of Taobao (Shichiichi), Hata Mitsutori recomm...
#auto-translate Important cultural property Aomori Bank Memorial Museum May 15, 1947 Designated by the Ministry of Education This building was the former Fifty-ninth Bank (Meiji 12-Januar...
#auto-translate According to the designation of the former Fushibachi Ichigo-san Meiji 41-1 April, Tsugaru Tsunaga by Tatsumi Tsugaru, the third generation in order to nurture the enemy w...
#auto-translate Centered on Omoto Shrine, which enshrines the eight million gods of the end of the shrine, Tengenji, Yoshida Shrine. Originally, what was in the Tobe (Yoshida) residence o...
#auto-translate Hyakuen Hanjion-ji Temple is the name of Chotokuyama Kotokuin and is one of the Jodo Buddhism's eight headquarters. There is a Kusanagi called Kamo-no-Kawaraya in the ...
#auto-translate Wada Family Housing (Important Cultural Property) Designated Preservation District for Important Traditional Buildings Village Designated December 25, 1945 Designated Janu...
#auto-translate Wada Family Housing (Important Cultural Property) Village Designated December 25, 1945 Vote Designated January 11, 1947 Country Designed on January 26, 1995 The Wada Famil...
#auto-translate Kagayashiki Goryonmon (Akamon) One of the gateways of the Hongo Campus of the University of Tokyo, commonly known as “Akamon” and known to this day as a gate symbolizing t...
#auto-translate Igusa Hachimangu Shrine This shrine is a former guardian of Shioigasamura. The deity was Hachiman Okami, and it was also called Linoi Hachimangu from the old place name of...
#auto-translate It is a hill that rises from Nezu Valley to Hongo-dori in front of the back gate of Tsurukamon-Sankatsu Shrine. The current shrine of Nezu Shrine (Netsu Gongen) was create...
#auto-translate Pearl Kindergarten Azuma Kindergarten was founded in 1883 with the passion and cooperation of the locals with early childhood education. The current building was completed...
#auto-translate The temple of the Shingon sect in the Shingon sect which was retired by the Soraini superior for the pedagogic remedy in the fifth year of the temple calendar (901), as th...
#auto-translate Miyatonomiya is said to be temporary shrine, Miyakiya, and three shrines of mikoshi (Otori Otori) came to this shrine cruiser when Shinsuku Shinko festival (July 30 th - A...
#auto-translate Temple (Eye Drop) Meyami Temple It is a temple belonging to Jodo sect, which is popular among people in the name of "eye gallery" in general. Second year of secu...
#auto-translate Important Cultural Property Building Enryakuji Honjyo Temple (Osu-shi Sakamoto-machi) The Honkado Building is a building with five rows, five gates, one singles, one piece...
#auto-translate Important Cultural Property Building Yeonjeonji Shiki Auditorium (Osu-shi Sakamoto-machi) The Shiki Auditorium is a building with five rows of girders, four gangs, one san...
#auto-translate Triple Tower (Country / Important Cultural Property) This tower is a tower of the 2nd Generation Shogun Tokugawa Hidetada, who was served by Masayoshi Itami (Toyonaga Mune...
Shakuzen-in Junteido Temple
Shakuzen-in was established in the Kamakura period (1192-1333), and was united
with Junteido in the late 19th century, which explains the long temple n...