大泉寺

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大泉寺, Buddhist temple in Numazu, Japan

The Daisenji Temple stands at an elevation of 200 meters above sea level, providing views of the Sea of Japan.

The temple traces its origins to 686 CE when Zen Master Taichou established it as a place of Buddhist worship and meditation.

The temple holds regular ceremonies including Buddhist scripture copying sessions, religious discussions, and traditional wedding ceremonies.

The temple maintains a dedicated parking area for visitors and accepts both individual and group visits with multilingual support available.

The temple houses a massive wisteria pillar, recognized as the thickest of its kind in Japan.

Location: Numazu

GPS coordinates: 35.14250,138.79556

Latest update: March 3, 2025 02:33

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