香林寺, Buddhist temple in Asao district, Kawasaki, Japan
Kōrin-ji is a Buddhist temple in Kawasaki with several religious structures arranged across its grounds. The site features a main prayer hall, an octagonal five-story pagoda, and a dedicated shrine for blessings related to safe driving.
The temple was founded in 1128 and later underwent complete reconstruction after World War II. A small Shinto shrine remained on the grounds through this process and continues to stand today.
The main prayer hall displays ornate painted ceilings with Chinese-style designs and houses a collection of hand-printed Buddhist texts. Visitors experience the artistic decoration and religious artistry that fills these interior spaces.
The temple is accessible by train and bus from various stations in the city. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes since the grounds are explored on foot.
The temple houses a special collection of daruma dolls, traditional round figures from Japan. These dolls are associated with determination and are considered lucky charms by visitors.
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