Saimyoji Temple

Saimyoji Temple

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22 minutes by bus bound for the west exit of Kotoden-Bushiyama Station → Shioe area, bus stop: Seki, 10 minutes walk; or 20 minutes by car
15km30 minutes from Takamatsu-cho IC via Prefectural Road No. 43
30 cars

Business Hours

Precinct Freedom

Price

Precinct Freedom

Spot Category

Shrines・Temples・Churches


The main hall


Tou-mado


Mountain Gate


Hagi flower

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