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Kanshinji Temple
A temple established in 701 by En no Gyoja, the founder of Shugendo (Japanese mountain asceticism), and later used as a Shingon sect training hall by sect founder Kobo-Daishi (Kukai). Famous for being a place of study for Kusunoki Masashige during the Nanboku-cho Period (14th century). National Treasures: Golden Hall, Statue of Sitting Nyoirin Kannon (Exposition: Every April 17, 18)
Hours | 9:00am–5:00pm |
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Admission | Adults ¥300 Elementary and jr. high students ¥100 |
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Address | 475 Teramoto Kawachinagano |
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Telephone | 0721-62-2134 |
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Website | http://www.kanshinji.com/ |
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Directions | At Kawachinagano Station, board the Nankai Bus from Stand 3, taking the bus bound for Kongosan Ropeway-Mae or Ishimigawa on the Kobuka Line, or the bus bound for Kobukidai on the Kobukidai Danchi Line, and get off at Kanshinji. |
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Hours
9:00am–5:00pm
Admission
Adults ¥300
Elementary and jr. high students ¥100
Address
475 Teramoto Kawachinagano
Telephone
0721-62-2134
Website
Directions
At Kawachinagano Station, board the Nankai Bus from Stand 3, taking the bus bound for Kongosan Ropeway-Mae or Ishimigawa on the Kobuka Line, or the bus bound for Kobukidai on the Kobukidai Danchi Line, and get off at Kanshinji.
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