When I visited in March 2023, the position of [Orizawa City Statue] changed compared to the last time (2018) I was surprised チョット
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When I visited in March 2023, the position of [Orizawa City Statue] changed compared to the last time (2018), so I was surprised チョット. In the previous place, only the display board of [Orizawa City Throwing Valley] that had been there for a long time remained. [Orizawa City Statue] was relocated to the other side (see attached photo). As for the landscape, the "Three-storied Pagoda" became the background and it became better in a sense than before, but considering the story of the original 々, I feel a little disappointed. On the other hand, this time [Orizawa City ...]
Speaking of Sasaka-ji Temple, it would be Satozawa City, Tsubosaka Reigenki. There are two stone statues near the 礼堂. According to the story, two people throw themselves in this valley, but the power of Buddha saved their lives, and the eyes of Sakai city became visible.
It was a monument related to "Tsubosaka Reigenki" and stood near the Reido / Hakkakuendo. It was written as "Sawaichi Kaiken 350 years", and a sign of "Orizawa City Summary Valley" stood beside it. However, metal railings were installed to ensure safety.
The story of the two people, which is why Tsubosakaji Temple is said to be sealed with eye disease, is drawn. The valley of the devotion remained, and after jumping in, I could see the eyes of Sawa City. The power of the Buddha is amazing.
It's a good story with a happy ending. The invisible Sawaichi and the couple of Osato lived together, but Osato left home before dawn every day. Sawaichi suspected his wife's injustice, but in fact, Osato prayed for the healing of the eyes of Sawaichi. Sawaichi, who was ashamed, threw himself into the valley to open his wife from his invisible self. The wife who knew it also followed. However, Kannon, who was merciful, saved the lives of the two people, and healed the eyes of Sawaichi ... It is a joruri called Tsubosaka Reigenki. This statue near the valley at the deepest part of the temple is ...
When I visited in March 2023, the position of [Orizawa City Statue] changed compared to the last time (2018) I was surprised チョット
When I visited in March 2023, the position of [Orizawa City Statue] changed compared to the last time (2018), so I was surprised チョット. In the previous place, only the display board of [Orizawa City Throwing Valley] that had been there for a long time remained. [Orizawa City Statue] was relocated to the other side (see attached photo). As for the landscape, the "Three-storied Pagoda" became the background and it became better in a sense than before, but considering the story of the original 々, I feel a little disappointed. On the other hand, this time [Orizawa City ...]
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Speaking of Sasaka-ji Temple, it would be Satozawa City, Tsubosaka Reigenki. There are two stone statues near the 礼堂. According to the story, two people throw themselves in this valley, but the power of Buddha saved their lives, and the eyes of Sakai city became visible.
"Zeshi Eye Opener 350 Years"
It was a monument related to "Tsubosaka Reigenki" and stood near the Reido / Hakkakuendo. It was written as "Sawaichi Kaiken 350 years", and a sign of "Orizawa City Summary Valley" stood beside it. However, metal railings were installed to ensure safety.
The story of Osato and sawa city
The story of the two people, which is why Tsubosakaji Temple is said to be sealed with eye disease, is drawn. The valley of the devotion remained, and after jumping in, I could see the eyes of Sawa City. The power of the Buddha is amazing.
Hu Yuji
It's a good story with a happy ending. The invisible Sawaichi and the couple of Osato lived together, but Osato left home before dawn every day. Sawaichi suspected his wife's injustice, but in fact, Osato prayed for the healing of the eyes of Sawaichi. Sawaichi, who was ashamed, threw himself into the valley to open his wife from his invisible self. The wife who knew it also followed. However, Kannon, who was merciful, saved the lives of the two people, and healed the eyes of Sawaichi ... It is a joruri called Tsubosaka Reigenki. This statue near the valley at the deepest part of the temple is ...