Pinghe Park is in Hakone, not far from Mount Fuji, near the southern tip of Okinawa Island. There is a mountain Miaofa Temple on the forkway less than halfway up the Hakone Oyonggu, located in Pinghe Park. The scale is small, the construction age is relatively new, and the architectural decoration is very Japanese. After World War II, Japan and India resumed diplomatic relations, the Indian Prime Minister visited Japan to give Japan a Buddha Sherizi, the Japanese government built a white tower to store Sherizi in the back mountain of the mountain Miaofa Temple, and a peace archway was built at the mountain pass, opening up a peace park. The archway at the entrance of the park is engraved with a Chinese-language couplet: "Pray for peace in the world, pray for peace in the land", expressing the Japanese's complaint about war and the desire for world peace. There is also a clock in the park, each size, visitors can take pictures under the big clock, can also hit the small clock, listen to the solemn bells in the nature of the circle. Peace Park is not only meaningful, but also elegant scenery. The park is a typical Japanese garden building with a wide range of trees and flowers. It is also the best place to see Mount Fuji from afar, and the magnificent scenery of Mount Fuji is even more unobstructed when the weather is sunny.
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Pinghe Park is in Hakone, not far from Mount Fuji, near the southern tip of Okinawa Island. There is a mountain Miaofa Temple on the forkway less than halfway up the Hakone Oyonggu, located in Pinghe Park. The scale is small, the construction age is relatively new, and the architectural decoration is very Japanese. After World War II, Japan and India resumed diplomatic relations, the Indian Prime Minister visited Japan to give Japan a Buddha Sherizi, the Japanese government built a white tower to store Sherizi in the back mountain of the mountain Miaofa Temple, and a peace archway was built at the mountain pass, opening up a peace park. The archway at the entrance of the park is engraved with a Chinese-language couplet: "Pray for peace in the world, pray for peace in the land", expressing the Japanese's complaint about war and the desire for world peace. There is also a clock in the park, each size, visitors can take pictures under the big clock, can also hit the small clock, listen to the solemn bells in the nature of the circle. Peace Park is not only meaningful, but also elegant scenery. The park is a typical Japanese garden building with a wide range of trees and flowers. It is also the best place to see Mount Fuji from afar, and the magnificent scenery of Mount Fuji is even more unobstructed when the weather is sunny.
There are many theme parks in Japan to commemorate the end of World War II and to pray for peace, because Mount Fuji is very beautiful from the perspective of the park and is listed as one of the ten scenic spots of Mount Fuji.
The Japanese name is the “peace park” in Hakone. It means exactly the same. The park and Mount Fuji, Lake Ashi, and the ancient volcanic site Takunggu belong to the “Fuji Izu National Park.”
The peace park built to pray for world peace, countries sent stone lions to show support, why did China not send? I originally planned to send it, but Taiwan was too active to send it first, so the mainland said that Taiwan would send it on behalf of China, and there could be no one country to send two!
Entering Japan World Peace Park, I feel that Japan is the only country in Asia that has waged an aggressive war against other countries in World War II, and the only country in the world that has been attacked by an atomic bomb. The Japanese people are also the victims of that war. Today Japan has built many world peace parks for the world. Pray for peace in the world, hope they don't forget their heinous sins. World Peace Park in Shizuoka Prefecture is a mountainside built with Sheri Bai Tower in the center. The cherry blossoms here in spring and the early autumn are also lingering.
Japan has a good place called Pinghe Park, we went to the most famous and close to Tokyo Gotemba Changping Park, the park is the Japanese people to fund their own construction, the reason is named Pinghe, is to express their complaints about war, pray for world peace desire. The style is a typical Japanese garden, the center is more awakened to a white Sherizi tower, offering a golden Buddha statue, and highlighting the prayer for world peace. The whole park is quiet and solemn, full of yearning for a good vision.
No tickets, it is said that the money of the people is built, it is the best place to overlook Mount Fuji. Unfortunately, today's rainy weather, you can't see Mount Fuji, but there are not many people. Walk around and see. The trees are lush, there are Buddha statues and Guanyin statues, and there are stone lions presented from all over the world, and there are peace bells. Ole is nearby.
I went to Peace Park and saw many students. It is said that Japanese primary school students usually come here for anti-war education. The white building in the middle of the park is solemn and solemn. The place built due to the atomic bomb dropped during World War II was just hidden in the clouds. The atmosphere is just right