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Makinoo-san Sefuku-ji

It is a wallpaper photograph of beautiful fresh green Makinoo-san Sefuku-ji.

Makinoo-san Sefuku-ji is located in Izumi-shi, Osaka, and is famous as a temple of the west country No. 4th amulet-issuing office. History is very old and let it be the temple the Gyoman saint was [ the temple ] open in response to Emperor Kimmei's wish in 538. Moreover, Sefuku-ji is known by Gyoki, Kobo Daishi, etc. also as a temple with the connection, and a building called Aizendo is under Hondo, and it also has the legend that Kobo Daishi was tonsured here. Moreover, it is said that a name called Makinoo-san stuck since it said that the tail volume was dedicated when Enno-Gyojya called founder of mountaineering asceticism visited this ground a long time ago. although Makinoo-san Sefuku-ji is the west country No. 4th amulet-issuing office, it is also the temple called difficult part of the west country 3-person maximum. It may be said that it must walk along a considerable distance and about 250m of vertical intervals must go up a certain approach from under a parking lot to Hondo in addition to it. Although reaching is fairly serious, the fresh green scenery looked down on from the still reached place seems to be a refreshment.
Fresh green seen from foot
Fresh green seen from foot
The double flowering cherry tree which blooms in an approach, and fresh green
The double flowering cherry tree which blooms in an approach, and fresh green
The shrine and fresh green in the middle of an approach
The shrine and fresh green in the middle of an approach
Fresh green near the Deva gate
Fresh green near the Deva gate
History of Sefuku-ji
History of Sefuku-ji
Deva gate
Deva gate
A Deva gate is looked down on from an approach
A Deva gate is looked down on from an approach
Iris japonica in the middle of an approach
Iris japonica in the middle of an approach
The difficult part of the pilgrimage maximum
The difficult part of the pilgrimage maximum
Iris japonica, fresh green, and a blue sky
Iris japonica, fresh green, and a blue sky
The flower of Iris japonica (Syaga)
The flower of Iris japonica (Syaga)
Fresh green and mountains which are looked down on from the precincts of a temple
Fresh green and mountains which are looked down on from the precincts of a temple
Hondo
Hondo
Aizendo
Aizendo
Beautiful fresh green of an approach
Beautiful fresh green of an approach
Serve as a forest bath
Serve as a forest bath

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