
Temple Town
The district spread to the west side of Hanshin Amagasaki Station. In Genwa 3rd year (1617), the town was created by the collection of temples that were located in the surrounding area when the Tōdashi Tetsu-ko [Todaji Kaneko] ordered the Tsukijo in Amagasaki. The Teramachi area remains miraculously, with less damage from the air raids, and 11 temples are located about the same size as the Koshien Stadium, which is about 39,000 sq m. The Zensho-ji temple in the east end is the Bodaiji temple of the Toda-tsutetsu clan of the Amagasaki clan. The next door is the Honkōji Temple of the Honkōryū Ōtoyama. The precinct's Xinglong Gakurin Vocational School begins at Kangakuin, which was opened by Kaizou Nilong Saint. The gate is also a highly qualified form of quadruple gate, and the main hall is also the largest in Teramachi. The Kaesan-dō in Kunigebun has a complex structure, with the addition of a facelift to an Irimoya building.