Senshu-ji Temple

Senshu-ji Temple

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Maoka Rail-do Kusita Station → 10 minutes by car; or Maoka Rail-do Maoka Station → 10 minutes by car
10km 20 minutes from Maoka IC, Hokuriku Tōdo; or 10km 20 minutes from Chikusei IC, Sakuragawa
100 units

Business Hours

9 to 16 o'clock

Price

Precinct Freedom

Spot Category

Shrines・Temples・Churches


Mikage-do: A temple to enshrine the King of China (National Designated Important Cultural Property)


Nirvana statue A statue of a sleeping Buddha, which is said to be the largest in Japan in wooden


The mountain gate and the Nyorai-do are both nationally designated important cultural treasures.


It is said that the main temple was greeted from Zenko-ji Temple in Nagano.

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