It belongs to the Soto Sect, the largest of the three sects of Zen (the others being Rinzai and Oobaku).
I include a link: https://www.sotozen.com/eng/about/index.html
Of all the small mountainous temples you have visited. I think this is one of the most charming, That bell-tower gate and the round window with wooden ornaments are unique. Any place with jizo statues feels friendly. The grounds are pleasantly wild, but not neglected.
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I LOVELY place. The gate with the bell tower is unique.
I'll try to figure out the name.
昌渓院
I think the pronunciation is Shoo Kei In.
It belongs to the Soto Sect, the largest of the three sects of Zen (the others being Rinzai and Oobaku).
I include a link: https://www.sotozen.com/eng/about/index.html
Of all the small mountainous temples you have visited. I think this is one of the most charming, That bell-tower gate and the round window with wooden ornaments are unique. Any place with jizo statues feels friendly.
The grounds are pleasantly wild, but not neglected.
I like all the buddhas with their little red bibs!
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