23/02/16

Horrible, But Fascinating Buddhist Temples Of This Japan

Sazaedo Temple in the mountains, the town of Iimori Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima Prefecture, instead of the usual Buddhist temples.

Aside form the odd architecture, intentionally oblique-angled, maybe because it was built since 1796, very old, so the dark creepy.

Not only that, many walls are mainly the top and roofs, plastered in bits and pieces of paper prayers very much.

For a home in Japan usually snapping pieces of paper that sort of prayers, jampe-jampe, for example so that it doesn't come this demon does not go into here or shunned from this place.

But when we had climbed up to the top of the wooden building, mentioned that we have to make a pilgrimage Saigoku Kannon, is believed to have passed the 33 Buddhist temples.

The structure of the Helix rotating staircase leading to the top also seemed odd.

If we go up to the top, back down again, then we will not find someone else, aka, the one direction down the stairs did not return to the same ladder, by the time we climbed from the bottom to the top.

It also recommended visiting the shrine, let alone to ride up to the top of the temple, because there's a trust can earn good luck for our lives.

After reaching the top of the wooden shrine, we bus amengintip to the outside can see Tsurugajo or Fort Aizuwakamatsu beautiful at a distance.

Its location in the mountains of Iimori also has own story anyway.


Aside form the odd architecture, intentionally oblique-angled, maybe because it was built since 1796, very old, so the dark creepy.

Not only that, many walls are mainly the top and roofs, plastered in bits and pieces of paper prayers very much.

For a home in Japan usually snapping pieces of paper that sort of prayers, jampe-jampe, for example so that it doesn't come this demon does not go into here or shunned from this place.

But when we had climbed up to the top of the wooden building, mentioned that we have to make a pilgrimage Saigoku Kannon, is believed to have passed the 33 Buddhist temples.

The structure of the Helix rotating staircase leading to the top also seemed odd.

If we go up to the top, back down again, then we will not find someone else, aka, the one direction down the stairs did not return to the same ladder, by the time we climbed from the bottom to the top.
It also recommended visiting the shrine, let alone to ride up to the top of the temple, because there's a trust can earn good luck for our lives.

After reaching the top of the wooden shrine, we bus amengintip to the outside can see Tsurugajo or Fort Aizuwakamatsu beautiful at a distance.

Its location in the mountains of Iimori also has own story anyway.


Aside form the odd architecture, intentionally oblique-angled, maybe because it was built since 1796, very old, so the dark creepy.

Not only that, many walls are mainly the top and roofs, plastered in bits and pieces of paper prayers very much.

For a home in Japan usually snapping pieces of paper that sort of prayers, jampe-jampe, for example so that it doesn't come this demon does not go into here or shunned from this place.

But when we had climbed up to the top of the wooden building, mentioned that we have to make a pilgrimage Saigoku Kannon, is believed to have passed the 33 Buddhist temples.

The structure of the Helix rotating staircase leading to the top also seemed odd.

If we go up to the top, back down again, then we will not find someone else, aka, the one direction down the stairs did not return to the same ladder, by the time we climbed from the bottom to the top.
It also recommended visiting the shrine, let alone to ride up to the top of the temple, because there's a trust can earn good luck for our lives.

After reaching the top of the wooden shrine, we bus amengintip to the outside can see Tsurugajo or Fort Aizuwakamatsu beautiful at a distance.

Its location in the mountains of Iimori also has own story anyway.

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