Sanpo-ji Temple, Tokyo
It Is Difficult To Feel The Former Vigor Of The Sanpo-ji
Yushima Seido, Tokyo
Why Are There So Few Confucius Temples In Japan, Even Though It Is A Confucian Country?
Gotoku-ji Temple, Tokyo
The Manekineko Cat Is More Popular At Gotoku-ji Than The Buddha Hall Or The Iyi Family Graveyard
Taiso-ji Temple, Tokyo
Cat Completely At Home On The Railing Of The Hall
Kyogakuin Saisho-ji Temple, Tokyo
A Statue Of Fudo Myoo Standing In Front Stood At The Back Of The Fudo Hall Of Meao (blue Eys) Fudo, One Of The Five-colored Fudo
Shofuku-ji Temple, Tokyo
The Jizo Hall Of Shofuku-ji Temple, Which Sits Modestly, Is One Of Only Two National Treasure Buildings In Tokyo
Tetsugakudo Park, Tokyo
Shiseido Hall In Tetsugakudo Park
Komyo-ji Temple, Tokyo
The Main Hall Of Komyo-ji Temple Could Be Seen At The End Of The Approach Between The Trees
Zentoku-ji Temple, Tochigi
A White Elephant Carrying A Flower Pavilion Used In The Flower Festival To Celebrate The Birth Of Buddha Was Placed There
Daitoku-ji Temple, Kyoto
Even If You Are Curious About The Interior Of The Daitoku-ji Temple's Dharma Hall, It Is Not Open To The Public, So You Cannot Get A Glimpse Of It
Myoken-ji Temple, Kyoto
The Precincts Of Myoken-ji, One Of The Head Temples Of Nichiren Shoshu, Were Deserted, With Only A Wooden Pillar Standing Alone
Higashi Honganji Temple, Kyoto
Compared To The Gigantic Goeido Of Higashi Hongan-ji Temple, Humans Are Like Peas In A Pod
Wat Trimit, Bangkok
The Golden Buddha Statue At Wat Traimit Is A Mysterious Buddha Statue That Has Long Been Plastered Over
Wat Phra Kaew, Bangkok
Phra Si Rattana Chedi Built At Wat Phra Kaew Was Decorated With Gold
Enyu-ji Temple, Tokyo
A Lot Of Sandals Hanging At The Nio-mon Gate Of Enyu-ji Temple
Minato City Local History Museum, Tokyo
The Minato City Local History Museum Has Good Exhibits, But The Building Itself, Built About 80 Years Ago, Is Also Good
Kanei-ji Temple, Tokyo
Visiting Ancestors' Graves On The Far Shore Is Not An Original Buddhist Custom
Lak Mueang, Bangkok
Another Hall Stands Next To Lak Mueang, With A Golden Statue Standing On A Golden Altar
It Was King Rama I Who Erected The Golden Pillar Called Lak Mueang, Dedicated To The Town's Patron Goddess
Shohachiman Jinja, Tokyo
Shohachiman Jinja Shrine Encompassed By Colorful Foliage
Gokoku-ji, Tokyo
Worshipers Coming And Going In Front Of The Main Hall Of Gokoku-ji Temple
Kencho-Ji, Kanagawa
Man Resting Beside The Hatto
Engaku-ji, Kanagawa
The Buddhist Hall Of Engaku-ji Temple Was Rebuilt In 1964 After It Collapsed In The Great Kanto Earthquake
Nasik, India
Pilgrims At A Hall
Shwedagon Paya, Yangon
Many Buddha Statues Were Sitting
Pointing Statue Also Wore A Kasaya
Reading Books Among Buddhist Statues
Older Woman Relaxing In A Hall
Setagaya Kannon, Tokyo
Hall Dedicated To Acala
Geunjeongjeon, Seoul
Plaque Hung Over The Entrance Of Geunjeongjeon
Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu
Sadhu In A Small Shrine
Durbar Square, Kathmandu
Couple In Durbar Square
Mobile Phone In A Hall
Kolkata, India
Bindi And Sindoor Are Also Red, So I Wonder If The Color Red Has Some Meaning In Hinduism
Ryusen-Ji, Tokyo
Door Of A Hall
Men Hanging Out At Pashupatinath Temple
Kampung Kling Mosque, Malacca
Inside Of A Hall
Bulguksa, Gyeongju
The Official Script Was Chinese Characters, So Hangeul Was Considered A Lowly Script Used By Commoners, Women, And Children Who Had No Knowledge Of The Language
Bulguksa Temple, Located In The Suburbs Of Gyeongju, Is A Buddhist Temple Registered As A World Heritage Site
Andong, South korea
Umbrella In Front Of A Hall
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