Long favor temple
| Long favor temple | |
|---|---|
| The location | 371, Shiozawa, Minamiuonuma-shi, Niigata |
| Denomination | The Jodo sect of Buddhism |
| Cultural assets | オハツキイチョウ |
A long favor temple (ちょうおんじ) is a temple of the Jodo sect of Buddhism in Minami-Uonuma-shi, Niigata.
Summary
A temple of the Jodo sect of Buddhism in near the Niigata prefectural road 365 Nakata Shiozawa Line (牧之通 り). Because there is a grave of essayist Bokushi Suzuki who is in the latter half of the Edo era, I am known. I do not open it to the public in the temple, but a sculpture of Uncho Ishikawa is put. For estimated approximately 400 years in the precincts years old, the ginkgo of approximately 40 meters in height was appointed to Niigata designation natural monument as "the ginkgo with the leaf of the long favor temple" (a wooden statue of the main gate of a Buddhist temple is not a work of the cloud butterfly.) in 1973.
Location
- 371, Shiozawa, Minamiuonuma-shi, Niigata
- The nearest station: Joetsu Line Shiozawa Station
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