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Nichiren Shu Takizawa Myokokuji Temple

福島県
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Point 1

The Grave of the Byakkotai, a Reminder of History

At Myokokuzenji Temple, a Nichiren sect temple in Aizu-Wakamatsu City, lies the final resting place of the Byakkotai soldiers who committed suicide during the Boshin War. Touching their solemn tombstones offers a moving experience that honors their courage and sacrifice. The interior of the main hall is also open for viewing, and the carvings on the transom are a must-see. This spot is a must-visit for history buffs!
Point 2

Graceful Temple Gate and Main Hall

Located in Aizuwakamatsu City, Myokokuji Temple of the Nichiren sect is known for its beautiful temple gate and main hall, which were built in 1562. Their elegant appearance captivates visitors and soothes their hearts. The temple also holds historical significance as the burial site of the members of the Byakkotai, a group of young samurai who died in the Boshin War. Come visit and experience it for yourself!
Point 3

A Quiet Space to Spend Time in Contact with One's Inner Self

The Nichiren sect Takizawa Myokokuji Temple in Aizu-Wakamatsu City offers a quiet space that soothes the mind. Spending time facing oneself may lead to inner growth and new realizations. It is also a place associated with the White Tiger Corps, and you can feel its historical value. Why not visit and experience it for yourself?
Point 4

Experience the Birth and Death Place of Nissho Shonin

The Myokokuji Temple in Aizuwakamatsu City is known as the birth and death place of Nissho Shonin. Here, you can experience the teachings of Nichiren Buddhism and feel a sense of purification. It's also a historically significant spot that conveys the tragedy of the Boshin War. Please come and visit at least once!
Point 5

Tourist Spot that Conveys the Tragedy of the Boshin War

The Nichiren sect Takizawa Myokokuji temple in Aizuwakamatsu City is known as a place that conveys the tragedy of the Boshin War. It is a spot full of historical value, such as the graveyard where the members of the Shinsengumi's White Tiger Corps rest and the sacred site of the birth and death of the priest Nissho. The beautiful temple gate and main hall lined up are also not to be missed. Why not visit once and see for yourself?
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Basic Information

Address 78 Oiwahachiman Haka-ryo, Ichinomiya-machi, Aizuwakamatsu-shi, Fukushima-ken
TEL 0242-25-3337

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