The temple is in the center of Nara Temple, where the green-faced king Kong is sacrificed, and there are some gods. There are not many tourists and it is very quiet.
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Nara's Gengshin-do is located in the center of Nara-machi, where the blue-faced King Kong is enshrined. Legend has it that when the epidemic spread during Emperor Wenmu’s time, the monks of Yuanxing Temple prayed for the epidemic to disappear. On January 7 of that year, Blue Faced King Kong appeared and said to them, “I feel your sincerity, and the epidemic will be eliminated. "Shortly after the epidemic subsided, people built this Gengshen Hall to thank it. In addition to the blue-faced King Kong, the cultural properties in Gengshen Hall also include statues of auspicious fairies, thousand statues of Jizo, and Shuizi Jizo.
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The temple is in the center of Nara Temple, where the green-faced king Kong is sacrificed, and there are some gods. There are not many tourists and it is very quiet.
In an alley, he will not be found if he does not pay attention, and the inside is small, but the sparrow is small and complete, and the statue inside is worth seeing.
Nara's Yushentang is very small, and in the alleys, there are three monkeys sitting on the roof, and monkeys will be hung under the eaves of nearby people to avoid evil.
The main sacrifice of the temple is the "green face king Kong boy" and the three apes who worship "non-literate do not listen, non-literate do not speak, non-literate do not see". The "non-literate do not see" in Nara is very small and in the fine alley.
It is very small, and it is also easy to overlook the Nara Sapporo sightseeing map and walk directly. It does not seem to be open at ordinary times.