教林坊
| 教林坊 | |
|---|---|
Study | |
| The location | |
| Position | 35°8'N 20.0 seconds 136°9'E 50.2 seconds |
| Mountain | Kinugakeyama |
| Denomination | Tendai sect |
| Principal idol | The Akagawa Kannon |
| The foundation year | Suiko 13 years (605 years) |
| The open basis | Prince Shotoku |
| The official name | House of Kinugakeyama buddhi religion forest Bo |
| Another name | Temple of the stone |
| Cultural assets | Garden, 庫裏, front gate, wooden Buddha sedentary image (city designation) |
教林坊 (I forget phosphorus today) is chaitya of the Tendai sect in Azuchicho, Omihachiman-shi, Shiga. It reaches it when opened as a Bo building of the Tadashi Kannon temple which was Motoyama (among towers) by Prince Shotoku and does the Ishibotoke Akagawa Kannon of the biography Prince Shotoku product worshiped in a stone cavern with a principal idol. It is said that the temple name comes from that Prince Shotoku preached in the forest of the precincts located in the Kinugakeyama foot, and there is known in the famous place of Takebayashi and colored leaves and the garden of the stone today.
The ground of the precincts is mossed everywhere, and an old historic temple has the air, and Enshu Kobori product made in Momoyama era and the garden to be transmitted through are dotted with mossed garden rock, huge stones. "I give it, and a book introduces this state to Masako Shirasu titled "the temple of the stone" at a village".
Table of contents
Facilities of the precincts
- The main hall of a Buddhist temple
- I worship the Ishibotoke Akagawa Kannon of soul cave - principal idol
- Sermon rock of the Crown Prince
- To an earlier period of 庫裏 (study) - Edo era thatch, architecture with principal ridgepole, alcove with a rice-paper window old "a hanging scroll garden"
- Front gate - 江戸時代築
- Outer gate
- Garden
- Study facing to the west garden "Enshu garden" - Momoyama era, biography Enshu Kobori product. The style of Japanese garden with a pond in the center garden which dies using a huge stone, and expresses waterfall, Tsurunoshima, Kamejima. I keep the huge stone which there was from the first including the burial mound lid stone of the old burial mound alive as the same garden rock.
- The study southern aspect garden "garden - Muromachi era of the potalaka"
- Storehouse for keeping the Buddhist scripture
- Buddhi spring
Treasure of a temple, cultural assets
- City designation tangible cultural property
- 庫裏 (study)
- Front gate
- Wooden Buddha sedentary image - Muromachi era product
- City designated cultural assets natural beauty spot
- Garden
- Non-designation
- Acala (treasured Buddhist statue)
- Corner of the ogre
- Hanging scroll of the ogre
Event
- Tea party -5 month and November of the spring and summer society
- Meeting - religion forest Bo style of the incense smelling
- As for every goma Buddhist memorial service -, it is 17 days a month
- As for every copying of a sutra society -, it is 17 days a month
Visit
- December 15 is Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays other than it every day from November 1 for - from 1 to 3 on January on an opening of a gate day
- For opening of a gate time - from 9:30 to 16:30 from 17:30 to 21:00 (light up maple Festival period of from November 17 to December 9 ※ autumn)
Traffic access
- JR Azuchi Station taxi ten minutes or a 50-minute walk
- It is 20 minutes by car from the Meishin Expressway King Tatsu Interchange
- It is 40 minutes by car from the Meishin Expressway Hikone interchange
- ※There is a parking lot (40 common cars, four trailer buses)
Neighboring
References
- "Temple religion forest Bo brochure (November 8, 2012 reading) of the 侘 びさびのかくれ village stone"
- A weekly Buddhism thyme serialization "dilapidated temple revival record" (for from June 11, 2009 to August 27 all ten times) (November 8, 2012 reading)
Allied item
- In "hide village" during next Bo, art new tide serialization in Masako Shirasu - January, 1969 "the temple of the stone" writing (1971 publication)
- Japanese garden
Outside link
- Designation cultural assets Omihachiman-shi (November 8, 2012 reading)
- Temple religion forest Bo (November 8, 2012 reading) of the principal idol Akagawa Kannon stone
- 教林坊安土町観光協会 (November 8, 2012 reading)
- Sightseeing in temple religion forest Bo (Omihachiman-shi, Shiga) Shiga information (November 8, 2012 reading) of the stone
- Paths of 教林坊 - Oomi tour guide (Shiga) (November 8, 2012 reading)
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