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stock image Takahata Fudoson Temple, Takahata, Hino City, TokyoAccording to ancient documents, it was founded before the Taiho era (701) or by Gyoki Bodhisattva in the Nara period, but it began 1,100 years ago, in the early Heian period,

Takahata Fudoson Temple, Takahata, Hino City, TokyoAccording To Ancient Documents, It Was Founded Before The Taiho Era (701) Or By Gyoki Bodhisattva In The Nara Period, But It Began 1,100 Years Ago, In The Early Heian Period,

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stock image 'Goshuin', as it is called in Japan, is a seal that is handwritten by a monk and is given to worshipers at shrines and temples. Also, the notebook used for goshuin is called 'Goshuincho'.

'Goshuin', As It Is Called In Japan, Is A Seal That Is Handwritten By A Monk And Is Given To Worshipers At Shrines And Temples. Also, The Notebook Used For Goshuin Is Called 'Goshuincho'.

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stock image 'Goshuin', as it is called in Japan, is a seal that is handwritten by a monk and is given to worshipers at shrines and temples. Also, the notebook used for goshuin is called 'Goshuincho'.

'Goshuin', As It Is Called In Japan, Is A Seal That Is Handwritten By A Monk And Is Given To Worshipers At Shrines And Temples. Also, The Notebook Used For Goshuin Is Called 'Goshuincho'.

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stock image 'Goshuin', as it is called in Japan, is a seal that is handwritten by a monk and is given to worshipers at shrines and temples. Also, the notebook used for goshuin is called 'Goshuincho'.

'Goshuin', As It Is Called In Japan, Is A Seal That Is Handwritten By A Monk And Is Given To Worshipers At Shrines And Temples. Also, The Notebook Used For Goshuin Is Called 'Goshuincho'.

Image, 2.85MB, 5568 × 3712 jpg
stock image 'Goshuin', as it is called in Japan, is a seal that is handwritten by a monk and is given to worshipers at shrines and temples. Also, the notebook used for goshuin is called 'Goshuincho'.

'Goshuin', As It Is Called In Japan, Is A Seal That Is Handwritten By A Monk And Is Given To Worshipers At Shrines And Temples. Also, The Notebook Used For Goshuin Is Called 'Goshuincho'.

Image, 2.3MB, 5568 × 3712 jpg
stock image Takahata Fudoson Temple, Takahata, Hino City, TokyoAccording to ancient documents, it was founded before the Taiho era (701) or by Gyoki Bodhisattva in the Nara period, but it began 1,100 years ago, in the early Heian period,

Takahata Fudoson Temple, Takahata, Hino City, TokyoAccording To Ancient Documents, It Was Founded Before The Taiho Era (701) Or By Gyoki Bodhisattva In The Nara Period, But It Began 1,100 Years Ago, In The Early Heian Period,

Image, 7.29MB, 7680 × 4320 jpg
stock image A temple in Hatsudai, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo. It is a branch temple of Rurizan Yakuoin Ioji (Higashi Hasedera, commonly known as

A Temple In Hatsudai, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo. It Is A Branch Temple Of Rurizan Yakuoin Ioji (Higashi Hasedera, Commonly Known As "Botan-dera"). There Is A Shrine To Inari Daimyojin On The Grounds.

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stock image Takahata Fudoson Temple, Takahata, Hino City, TokyoAccording to ancient documents, it was founded before the Taiho era (701) or by Gyoki Bodhisattva in the Nara period, but it began 1,100 years ago, in the early Heian period,

Takahata Fudoson Temple, Takahata, Hino City, TokyoAccording To Ancient Documents, It Was Founded Before The Taiho Era (701) Or By Gyoki Bodhisattva In The Nara Period, But It Began 1,100 Years Ago, In The Early Heian Period,

Image, 7.16MB, 7680 × 4320 jpg
stock image Takahata Fudoson Temple, Takahata, Hino City, TokyoAccording to ancient documents, it was founded before the Taiho era (701) or by Gyoki Bodhisattva in the Nara period, but it began 1,100 years ago, in the early Heian period,

Takahata Fudoson Temple, Takahata, Hino City, TokyoAccording To Ancient Documents, It Was Founded Before The Taiho Era (701) Or By Gyoki Bodhisattva In The Nara Period, But It Began 1,100 Years Ago, In The Early Heian Period,

Image, 7.29MB, 7680 × 4320 jpg
stock image A temple in Hatsudai, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo. It is a branch temple of Rurizan Yakuoin Ioji (Higashi Hasedera, commonly known as

A Temple In Hatsudai, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo. It Is A Branch Temple Of Rurizan Yakuoin Ioji (Higashi Hasedera, Commonly Known As "Botan-dera"). There Is A Shrine To Inari Daimyojin On The Grounds.

Image, 6.52MB, 7680 × 4320 jpg
stock image 'Goshuin', as it is called in Japan, is a seal that is handwritten by a monk and is given to worshipers at shrines and temples. Also, the notebook used for goshuin is called 'Goshuincho'.

'Goshuin', As It Is Called In Japan, Is A Seal That Is Handwritten By A Monk And Is Given To Worshipers At Shrines And Temples. Also, The Notebook Used For Goshuin Is Called 'Goshuincho'.

Image, 5.9MB, 5568 × 3712 jpg
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