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Historic sites, shrines and temples 5
Last Updated July 9, 2024
Daihonzan of the Soto sect. It was founded in Ishikawa Prefecture in 1321 (1321), but was destroyed by fire in 1898 (1898). Moved to its current location in 1911 (1911). The large roof of Daisodo in Senjojiki is seen from various places inside and outside the city, and is a symbol of Tsurumi. On a vast site of about 500,000 square meters (about 20 times the size of Yokohama Stadium), more than 50 towers and rich greenery. There is a seasonal atmosphere and many people come to take a walk.
[A spill tale]
(1) In the cemetery, there are many tombs of celebrities such as Yujiro Ishihara, Soichiro Asano, Hitoshi Ashida (former Prime Minister), Seison Maeda (painter), Mae Tayama (former Yokozuna), Shigure Hasegawa (playwright).
(2) There is a Sunday sanzen party. On Sunday, the general public can organize zazen.
Address / Tsurumi 2-1-1
5-minute walk from JR Tsurumi Station West Exit
Phone: 045-581-6021
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He gathered religion as a child-rearing Kannon. It is said that Emperor Horikawa prayed and obtained one child (Emperor Toba), and he was given the imperial amount of a Shinpetsu. There are also monuments of Basho and Kuichi Iida.
Address / Tsurumi 1-3-5
Transportation/5 minutes walk from Keikyu Kagetsuen-mae Station
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Tsurumi Ward General Affairs Department Ward Administration Promotion Division
Telephone: 045-510-1680
Telephone: 045-510-1680
Fax: 045-510-1891
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