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- en.japantravel.com nagasaki/fukusai-ji-temple/…Instead of joining the local temples, the Chinese community in Nagasaki decided to build their own and this was the beginning of Fukusai-ji Temple.
- atlasobscura.com places/fukusai-ji-templeDiscover Fukusai-ji Temple in Nagasaki, Japan: The giant figure on the back of this turtle-shaped temple actually hides a memorial pendulum.
- en.wikipedia.org Fukusai-jiThe monk Mu'an (木庵性瑫,1611-1684), the disciple of Ingen, became the abbot of Fukusai-ji in 1655 and remained in Nagasaki until 1660.[1].
- japantravel.navitime.com en/area/jp/guide/…Walking through the quiet streets nearby, Fukusai-ji Temple is nearly impossible to spot despite its distinctive appearance.
- cityseeker.com nagasaki/180393-fukusai-ji...of the temple dates back to 1976, built not long after the destruction of the older Fukusai-ji by the atomic bomb that leveled much of Nagasaki in 1945.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g298568-…This temple is quite different to many we saw in Japan. The Fukusai-ji Temple was founded in 1628 but destroyed in 1945.
- minube.net place/fukusai_ji--a70968+81 95-823-2663. Phone number. 2-56 Chikugomachi, Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture 8... Address. Save this place Saved. ... Fukusai-ji.
- megaconstrucciones.net en/fukusai-ji-kannon/Fukusai-ji (福済寺?) is an Ōbaku Zen temple in Nagasaki, Nagasaki, Japan. Its honorary sangō prefix is Bunshizan (分紫山?).
- instagram.com explore/locations/990217334/japan/…162 Gönderi - "Fukusai-ji" konumunda çekilen Instagram fotoğraflarını ve videolarını gör.
- turtlestravel.com dont-skip-nagasaki-japan/…Fukusai-ji Temple Nagasaki. ← Previous Next →. « Don’t Skip: Nagasaki, Japan. We'd love to hear what you think!
- muza-chan.net japan/index.php/blog/unusual-…On the place of today’s Fukusai-ji Temple in Nagasaki, there used to be an ancient temple that was destroyed in 1945 by the atomic explosion.
- cromwell-intl.com travel/japan/nagasaki/temples-…Fukusai-ji Buddhist temple in Nagasaki. ... I will visit three Buddhist temples on this nice sunny day — Shōfuku-ji, the unusually designed Fukusai-ji, and Kotai-ji.