Kobe: Temple
Places and attractions in the Temple category
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Ikuta Shrine
One of Japan's oldest Shinto shrines Nestled in the bustling city of Kobe, Japan, Ikuta Shrine stands as a serene sanctuary and a significant cultural landmark. This ancient Shinto shrine, believed to have been established in the 3rd century, is one of the oldest in the country and serves as a testament...
Minatogawa Shrine
Tranquil post-war Shinto shrine Nestled in the bustling city of Kobe, Japan, the Minatogawa Shrine stands as a serene testament to the nation's rich history and spiritual heritage. This Shinto shrine, deeply rooted in the cultural tapestry of the region, is dedicated to the revered 14th-century...
Rokko Yahata Shrine
Rokko Yahata Shrine is a Japanese Shinto shrine near Hankyu Rokko Station in Nada-ku, Kobe.
Nōfuku-ji
Nōfuku-ji is a Buddhist temple that, from the legend, was founded in 805 by the monk Saichō, in Kita Sakasegawa, Hyōgo-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Saichō placed a statue of Yakushi Nyorai of his own making in the temple hall and named the temple Nōfuku Gokoku Mitsu-ji.
Nagata Shrine
Nagata Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Nagata-ku, Kobe, Japan. At Nagata, Kotoshironushi-no-Okami is enshrined. The shrine is associated with Amaterasu, who is said to have told Empress Jingū that a shrine was wanted at Nagata.
Tenjō-ji
Tōri Tenjō-ji, officially Mayazan Tenjō-ji or Mayazan Tenjō-ji, is a Shingon Buddhist temple in eastern Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. The temple is located on Mount Maya in the Nada ward of Kobe.
An'yō-in
Taisan-ji An'yō-in is a temple of the Tendai sect in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It was created as a tatchu temple in Taisan-ji. An'yō-in's karesansui completed in Azuchi–Momoyama period is a national Place of Scenic Beauty.
Taisan-ji
Sanshinzan Taisan-ji is a temple of the Tendai sect in Kobe, Hyōgo, Japan. It was established by Empress Genshō's instruction in 716. Taisan-ji's Main Hall completed in 1293 is a National Treasure of Japan.
Bei xiang de zang
Kitagata Jizo is a statue of Jizo Bodhisattva enshrined facing north on the wall of a building in Kitanagasadori 1-chome, Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture.