It is a temple on the hillside northwest of Hiroshima Station. It is said to have been built by Kukai and is known as Santaki-ji because there are three waterfalls in the area: Komaga-taki, Brahma-n-taki and Yumei no Taki. We recommend wearing comfortable shoes as this will lead to a fairly long climb of stairs from the parking lot to the top of the temple and a stone aki. The Taihe people moved out of the Wakayama shrine to commemorate the atomic bombing, which is very admirable. And, with little damage done when the atomic bomb was dropped, it became a temporary relief centre for victims, and many memorials to the desire for peace could be seen in the area.
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It is a temple on the hillside northwest of Hiroshima Station. It is said to have been built by Kukai and is known as Santaki-ji because there are three waterfalls in the area: Komaga-taki, Brahma-n-taki and Yumei no Taki. We recommend wearing comfortable shoes as this will lead to a fairly long climb of stairs from the parking lot to the top of the temple and a stone aki. The Taihe people moved out of the Wakayama shrine to commemorate the atomic bombing, which is very admirable. And, with little damage done when the atomic bomb was dropped, it became a temporary relief centre for victims, and many memorials to the desire for peace could be seen in the area.
I don't understand why, but this temple is not on the tourist route, so it is very quiet and beautiful. Very quiet temple, worth going around, a bit far from Hiroshima City, so driving or taking a tram is a better choice, walking is not enough.
The ancient temples are antique and beautiful.
Autumn must come to enjoy the red leaves of the temple, very beautiful.
The most beautiful season must be autumn. The building is beautiful in the red leaves of the eyes.