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Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture

[KyotoKyoto AreaNanzenji, Kurama, Mount Hiei]

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Komachi-dera Temple

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    〒601-1123 1140, Shizuichiichiharacho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto

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    Get off at Ichihara Station on the Eizan Railway, about 10 minutes on foot, get off at Komachi-ji Temple on Kyoto Bus.

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    ■ Statue of Komachi Rojutsu It is said that it was built based on the legend that Ono Komachi spent his later years in this area. Komachi is enshrined in the inner side of the main hall as a figure when he was 90 years old. There are also "Ono Sansho-zu", which depicts the state from the death of Ono Komachi to the weathering, an image of Komachi 18 years old, and a picture of Kosho Fukakusa. ■ Three Phase Incidents It depicts Ono Komachi's death, and after the stage, his figure changes and decays. In general, only small towns with beautiful appearances are depicted, but they preached the 'immanence of the will of Komachi.' ■ Komachi Katami no well It is said that this temple inherited the name of Fudaraku-ji Temple built by Fukayabu Kiyoharano, and Ono Komachi is said to be called Komachi-ji Temple based on the song "Torikomachi" which he calls himself "Ono, and Ubazo, who lives in Ichihara Nobe ..." and the statue of Komachi enshrined in this temple. The well of the appearance is now thirsty. In the southeast corner of the precincts, there are 'Ameno thin' and the Empress Dowager Ono Tower. Fukakusa Shosho memorial tower and Ono Komachi memorial tower are located in the northwest of the opposite side. Tendai sect.

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