Nyoi Temple

Nyoi Temple

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Kobe Municipal Subway Seijin-Chuo Station → City Bus/Shinki Bus 10 minutes to JR Akashi Station via Nishikawara, bus stop: Taniguchi lower car, 15 minutes on foot; or Kobe Municipal Subway Seijin-Minami Station → 30 minutes on foot
10 minutes from Hanshin Expressway Nagai Valley Entrance via Seijin Minami Outer Road

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Shrines・Temples・Churches


Triple Tower of the North-South Dynasty

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