Night Bell (Kōzen-ji)

Night Bell (Kōzen-ji)

Event Overview

It is one of the largest temples in Nagano Prefecture, and is believed to be a prayer prayer place in Minami-Shinshu. In addition, the entire precinct is designated as a national cultural property as a Meishatsu garden. In addition, the legend of the spirit dog Sintaro is famous, and now the grave of Sintaro is laid next to the main hall of Kozenji. Fukusasa is presented to those who have a bell. Image courtesy: Kozen Temple

Info

JR Komagane Station → 15 minutes car
1.5km 3 minutes from Chuo-do Komagane IC via Prefectural Road 75
200 vehicles/free. From December 31 to January 3, the surrounding roads will be very busy. Some traffic restrictions

Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

Seasonal Festivals & Annual Events


Light Temple

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