The paradise temple

The paradise temple

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JR Kameoka Station → 15 minutes by hometown bus, bus stop: Izumo, 1 minute walk
5km 13 minutes from Kyoto Longitudinal Road Chiyokawa IC via Prefectural Road 73
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Shrines・Temples・Churches


The old man who stands in front of the gate is also the god of fulfillment and happiness

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