Japan National Treasures

Zuigan-ji Temple in Matsushima, Miyagi Prefecture

As I mentioned in other temples' blogs, if you have a chance to visit Tohoku area, there is a pilgrimage course called “...
Japanese Temples

Risshaku-ji Temple (Yama Dera Temple) in Yamagata Prefecture Further More

Before you reach the Main Gate, you can find the main hall of Risshaku-ji Temple as shown in the main photo on the left ...
Japanese Temples

Semi-zuka of Risshaku-ji Temple in Yamagata Prefecture

On the way from the main gate to the Deva gate of Risshaku-ji Temple, you can find the stone monument called "Semi-zuka"...
Japanese Temples

Risshaku-ji Temple (Yama Dera Temple) in Yamagata Prefecture

Risshaku-ji Temple is one of four-temple circuit which Jikaku Daishi Ennin (794 - 864) who completed the doctrine of Ten...
Japanese Temples

Chojagahara Haiji Ato : Remains of Defunct Temple in Hiraizumi, Iwate Prefecture

Chojagahara Haiji Ato is the remains of defunct temple in Hiraizumi, Iwate Prefecture, which is the site of a temple bui...
Japanese Temples

Special Historic Site : Muryokoin Temple Remains in Hiraizumi, Iwate Prefecture

Muryokoin Temple Remains in Hiraizumi, Iwate Prefecture is a special historic site in Hiraizumi, Iwate Prefecture. Muryo...
World Heritages in Japan

Motsu-ji Temple in Hiraizumi, Iwate Prefecture

Motsu-ji Temple in Hiraizumi, Iwate Prefecture is a part of the World Heritage Site of Japan, “Hiraizumi Temples, Garden...
Haiku Poem

Basho Matsuo ; Prominent Haiku Poet visited Hiraizumi in Iwate Prefecture.

On May 16th, 1689, in the Edo period, Japanese prominent haiku poet, Basho Matsuo and his pupil, Sora, left Fukagawa in ...
Japan National Treasures

Konjiki-do Hall (Golden Hall) of Chuson-ji Temple in Iwate Prefecture

Konjiki-do Hall (Golden Hall) of Chuson-ji Temple in Iwate Prefecture is a part of the World Heritage Site of Japan, "Hi...
Japanese Temples

Kitamukai Kannon, a part of Jorakuji Temple in Nagano Prefecture

In Japan, thirty three temples for pilgrimage in the western region is called the Saigoku Sanjusankasho, thirty three te...