Aichi Prefecture is in central Japan’s Chubu region, with Nagoya as its largest city and administrative center. It is known for its strong manufacturing industry, historic sites linked to Tokugawa culture, and landmarks such as Atsuta Shrine and Nagoya Castle.
Nittaiji is a unique Buddhist temple in Nagoya that houses authentic relics of Buddha gifted by the King of Thailand in 1900. It is jointly managed by multiple Buddhist sects, making it the only nonsectarian temple in Japan.
Usagi Shrine, also called Rabbit Shrine, is a small Shinto shrine in Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi, near Lake Kawaguchi and Mt. Fuji. It is known for rabbit guardian statues, a playful motif tied to safety, wisdom, and good health, and for its scenic setting.
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신사 주변의 토끼 수호신 석상을 찾아보세요. 이곳의 주요 볼거리이자 최고의 사진 촬영 대상입니다.
Take the Kyoto City Subway Tozai Line to Higashiyama Station and walk approximately 15 minutes north to reach the shrine, or use Kyoto City Buses that stop at Okazakijinja-mae which is just steps away from the entrance.
대규모 사찰 단지가 아닌 작은 신사이므로, 토끼 테마의 디테일을 중심으로 짧은 방문을 계획하세요.
Myōgonji, better known as Toyokawa Inari, is a Sōtō Zen Buddhist temple in Toyokawa, Aichi. Founded in 1441, it blends temple and Inari worship, and is famous for thousands of stone foxes, a torii gate, and its association with Senju Kannon and prosperity...
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본전 뒤편의 Myogen Temple을 놓치지 마세요. 천수관음상(사찰의 본존)이 모셔져 있습니다.
Myōgon-ji는 1441년에 창건되었으며 전국적으로 도요카와 이나리로 더 잘 알려져 있습니다.
인상적인 붉은 도리이 길과 자연으로 둘러싸인 넓은 경내를 충분히 감상하시려면 해질녘 전에 방문하세요.