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With a history of roughly 700 years, Myoho-ji Temple (also called Sakai Nijohan or Sakai Two-and-a-Half Avenues) is one of the oldest Buddhist temples still standing in the Senshu region. Why not get a taste of Japanese spiritual culture and try your hand at copying sutras here? Participants will spend their time calming the spirit by touring the temple, listening to the chief priest or his deputy, and copying sutras.
Visitors copying sutras at Myoho-ji (image)
Myoho-ji: a temple with 700 years of history running through its veins (image)
Myoho-ji's temple grounds are home to some items of historical significance (image)
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