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Daikoku-Cho
April 22, 2016
Mibu-dera was founded in 991 and belongs to the Risshū school. Mibu-dera houses tombs of pro-shōgunate Shinsen-gumi members, who fought bloody street battles resisting the forces that succeeded in restoring the emperor in 1868. Except for an unusual stupa covered in Jizō statues, the temple is of limited interest. It is, however, definitely worth visiting during Mibu kyōgen (comic drama) performances in late April, or the Setsubun celebrations in early February.
Mibu-dera was founded in 991 and belongs to the Risshū school. Mibu-dera houses tombs of pro-shōgunate Shinsen-gumi members, who fought bloody street battles resisting the forces that succeeded in restoring the emperor in 1868. Except for an unusual stupa covered in Jizō statues, the temple is of li…
Tomo
December 13, 2015
年三回の壬生狂言でよく知られています(二月初め、四月末、十月の第2月曜日前後)。 It is definitely worth visiting during Mibu Kyogen (comic drama) performance in early February, late April and around the second Monday of October.
Yuuki
October 18, 2016
You can enjoy their excellent beverages while enjoying the famous Kamo River that flows through Kyoto from this store.
Rinn
March 1, 2016
Mibu Temple is famous for SHINSENGUMI. Shinsen gumi member stared here, MIBU and here became their last resting place.
Yun
December 27, 2016
According to tradition Mibu-dera Temple was established by the order of Emperor SHOMU (r. 724-749) for the Chinese monk known in Japan as GANJIN (JIANZHEN in Chinese; 688-763). Monk GANJIN introduced the Ritsu Sect of Buddhism from China to Japan. He is most famous for persisting in his attempts to reach Japan, despite many disastrous failures by ship, finally making it when he was already 66 years old and blind. The most famous temple of the Ritsu Sect is Toshodaiji in Nara, founded by GANJIN.
According to tradition Mibu-dera Temple was established by the order of Emperor SHOMU (r. 724-749) for the Chinese monk known in Japan as GANJIN (JIANZHEN in Chinese; 688-763). Monk GANJIN introduced the Ritsu Sect of Buddhism from China to Japan. He is most famous for persisting in his attempts to…

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