The street leading to the temple grounds proper from the Station is not unlike many a similar temple approach up and down Japan, although it is rather longer than many others found in the Tokyo area and several times longer that seen in front of another north-east Tokyo temple of significance; the relatively close Nishi Arai Daishi over in Adachi Ward to the immediate west.Minggu, 07 September 2008
The street leading to the temple grounds proper from the Station is not unlike many a similar temple approach up and down Japan, although it is rather longer than many others found in the Tokyo area and several times longer that seen in front of another north-east Tokyo temple of significance; the relatively close Nishi Arai Daishi over in Adachi Ward to the immediate west.
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