Yokohama’s Shomyo-ji Temple
Tomoko KamishimaShomyo-ji Temple was established in 1258 as a family temple of Hojo Sanetoki, one of the Kamakura clans. The garden of the temple is called the Land of Perfect Bliss.
Shomyoji Temple (称名寺), was founded by Hojo Sanetoki in 1258 and has been declared a National Treasure in 1922.
You can get to Shomyoji Temple by taking the Keikyu Line train and getting off at Kanazawa Bunko station. From there, the temple is a 15-minute walk away. Similarly, you can take the Kanazawa Seaside Line train and get off at Uminokoen-Shibaguchi station. It will also take a 15-minute walk to get to the temple.
Shomyo-ji Temple was established in 1258 as a family temple of Hojo Sanetoki, one of the Kamakura clans. The garden of the temple is called the Land of Perfect Bliss.
วัดโชะเมียว-จิ (Shomyo-ji) ก่อตั้งขึ้นในปี 1258 เพื่อเป็นวัดของครอบครัว Hojo Sanetoki หนึ่งในตระกูลผู้นำของคามาคุระ สวนสไตล์โจะโดะของวัดมีชื่อว่า ดินแดนสุขาวดี (the Land of Perfect Bliss)
Hidden within the vast city of Yokohama is a quiet Buddhist temple with a rich history.
Tersembunyi di kota Yokohama yang luas, tedapat kuil Budha yang tenang dan kaya akan sejarah.
Shomyoji Temple in Kanazawa Bunko: a hidden gem in a suburb of Kamakura, an ancient samurai capital
Ngôi đền Shomyoji ở Kanazawa Bunko: một viên ngọc ẩn ở khu ngoại ô Kamakura, thủ đô samurai cổ đại
Đền Shomyo-ji được thành lập vào năm 1258 như là một ngôi đền gia đình của họ Hojo Sanetoki, một trong những gia tộc Kamakura. Khu vườn theo phong cách Jodo của ngôi đền được gọi là Vùng đất Thanh bình
쇼묘지는 가마쿠라 가문 중 하나인 호조 사네토키의 가족 절로 1258년에 세워졌다. 그 절의 정원은 완벽한 사랑의 나라라고 불린다.
Shomyoji Temple in Yokohama is a picturesque historic attraction you will definitely want to add to your itinerary.
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