Jun 222012
 

 

When you think about Japanese temples, you certainly think about buildings and places that are several hundreds years old if not more. And to be honest, this is that I think about too.

However, the truth is that not every temple is that old. Some (or at least their buildings) can be much more recent.

For example, Kōkyōji in the neighborhood of Kita, in Takamatsu:

 

Kokyoji in Kita, Takamatsu

 

I don’t really know anything about it, but I’ll give you more details as soon as I get them when I do.

 

 

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  1. This one does look pretty new. Any idea how old it is?
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