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It is a wallpaper photograph of lighting of Byakugo-ji Kujyaku-wisteria.
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Kujyaku-wisteria said for Byakugo-ji in Tanba Ichijima-cho
to be able to be also 120m in length is impressive. Byakugo-ji is a temple belonging to the Tendai sect of
Buddhism. It is supposed that the Hodo hermit who opened many temples in Tanba or the Harima district
opened foundation in 705. It is said that this came to be called like this from the place where the Hodo
hermit's having self-trained once in Wutai Shan in China and surrounding scenery resemble China Wutai Shan
although Byakugo-ji was also called alias 5 Daisen. Although Yakusiruriko Buddha is ensconced in the hall
of the Medicine Buddha which is Hondo as the principal image, it does not see usually. It is said that the
origin of the name of Byakugo-ji is based on this Yakushi Nyorai, and was attached from the place had
emitted light from between white eyebrows. It is said that the present chief priest imposes time and
effort very much, and he raised Kujyaku-wisteria from making the ground. It is said that it was raised
into brilliant Kujyaku-wisteria present in cooperation with local people in using it for town
revitalization. If the best time to see of Kujyaku-wisteria of Byakugo-ji passes a Taiko bridge the
beginning of May - the beginning of the month, brilliant Kujyaku-wisteria appears in one corner of the
precincts of a temple. It is also lit up and much more visionary wisteria can be seen night. In addition,
lighting of Byakugo-ji Kujyaku-wisteria is performed till around 10:00 night. Kujyaku-wisteria visionary
very beautiful again can be enjoyed by the difference between the purple of wisteria, and the light source
of a lamp, or the difference in a kind.
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