About Naritasan
Naritasan is the mountain number of Naritasan Shinshoji Temple.
Kobo Daishi, who opened the Shingon sect (a Buddhist sect), opened his eyes.
It is called “Fudo” by the locals and is very popular.
It has a long history and was founded in 940. In 2018, the Open Foundation 1080 Festival was held.
Every year, about 10 million tourists come from all over the country.
General gate
It takes about 10 minutes on foot from Narita Station.
There are many shops along the approach from Narita Station to Naritasan.
If you walk while looking at souvenirs, you will reach the gate in 10 minutes.
This is the gate that is the entrance and entrance of Naritasan.
There is a height of 15m. It was refurbished in 2008 as a commemorative project of the opening 1070.
Niomon
Niomon is at the top of the stairs after passing through the main gate.
Before going up the stairs, wash your hands in the hand basin on the right and rinse your mouth clean.
Reconstructed in 1831, Niomon is designated as a national important cultural property.
A large red lantern catches the eye.
There are several statues on the left and right of Niomon.
The statue of Agyo protects the gate as a guardian god.
Naraen Kongo-rikishi and Ungyo statues with angry expressions.
This is a Missyaku Kongo-rikishi statue with an expression of anger inside.
Although it is difficult to see as a back Buddha, there are also Komokuten and Tamonten walking on the evil spirit.
Large main hall
After passing through Niomon and through the stairs, you will see the main hall.
Clean up at Kokaku before visiting.
It is said that if smoke from Kokaku is applied to a painful part of your body, you will head for the best.
Built in 1986, Daihondo is the most important place in Naritasan Shinshoji Temple.
First of all, thank you in front of the money box and pray with your hand when you put money.
In the main hall, gomadaki is held several times a day.
The fire of goma soars is called “Okaji”.
If you hold your bill or your belongings over the fire of goma, you will get the benefits of immobility.
If you look closely, you will be overwhelmed by power. Very popular with foreign tourists.
Shakado
It is a place where good luck and good luck prayers are held.
It is built in the Edo period and has many attractions.
In the corridor, 500 Rakan is carved into 8 plates about 30cm thick.
The locals have a custom of visiting Narita in search of legalities and searching for a rakan similar to the deceased.
Shakado was erected in 1858.
The main deity is Shakyamuni.
Anyone can enter the inside of Shakado.
The picture of the celestial maiden and Unryu on the ceiling is a work of Kazunobu Kano.
Peacocks, frogs, and tang sculptures carved in between are the work of Masayoshi Fujiwara.
There are the Buddha Buddha statue and the Senju Kannon statue in Shakado.
Among them, Fugenji who rides on elephants and Wenshuen who rides on lions are rare and must-see.
Komyodo
Komyodo benefits from fulfillment of love.
It was built in 1701 and is designated as a national important cultural property.
Anyone can enter Komyodo, and the Dainichi Nyorai statue is placed in the center.
The Fudo Myo statue is on the left.
Aizen Myoo statue is on the right side.
Those who want to benefit from fulfillment of love will pray in order from Fudo Myoo.
On the back of Komyodo is a place where you can hold an ema.
This is the only place in Naritasan Shinshoji where many young men and women visit.
Tower of peace
The tower of peace was erected in 1984.
It cost about 35 billion yen.
Kobo Daishi was built in commemoration of 1150.
About 58m in height, it looks like a two-story building.
Ordinary tourists can only enter the second floor.
During January, tourists can enter the 5th floor. It is a place that cannot be removed as a tourist attraction because there are many exhibits.
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