Okabe Station

Jurinji Temple

This temple was founded in 1624 at the foot of Mt. Takakusa, east of Okabe-juku. In addition to the enlightened Jizo Bosatsu and the Rikujizo, the two Buddhist Buddhas and the calligraphy (both designated by the city) are enshrined by the monks and monks of the Edo period. In addition, many shrine trees are planted on the grounds, and a shrine festival is held in March. There is also a garden with a local stone sculptor Takashi Sugimura's Dojizo, so you can enjoy the scenery of the four seasons.

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name
Jurinji Temple
Genre
Shrines Cultural property Landscape
Area
Okabe Station
address
925 Okabe-cho Miwa, Fujieda-shi, Shizuoka Prefecture
phone number
054-667-0339
business hours
Free admission
holiday
NIL
price
Free
Parking
Yes
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