Famous scenic spots
This is the database of famous scenic spots in INBE, AWA.
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Konshoji-Temple
The main image of Amida Nyorai is said to have been created by Gyoki Bosatsu.
The standing statue of Amitabha is said to have been made by Gyoki Bosatsu.
This temple, along with Saihoji Temple, was a branch temple of Myooin Temple in Isawa Village, Abagun (present-day Isawa, Abagun). This temple also burned down in the Tensho era (1573-1591) in a war between Nagasogabe and was later rebuilt. Later, it became a direct descendant of Kongobuji Temple of the ancient Shingon sect, and now belongs to the Omuro school of the Shingon sect.
The main hall was rebuilt in 1940 by the abbot, Yokota Kanzen, to overcome the shortage of materials during the war.
The main hall was rebuilt to overcome the shortage of materials during the war. The temple is also closely related to education, and the first records of terakoya appear in the literature during the Kyoho era (1716-1735).
The stone pagoda built in the southeast of the temple grounds is a memorial to Abaya Zenemon. During the Kansei era (1789-1800)
During the Kansei period (1789-1800), he ran an indigo business in Osaka and was famous as a wealthy merchant. This pagoda was built by Zenemon to enshrine the spirits of his ancestors during the height of his prosperity. The tower is surrounded by white walls, as befits a wealth
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