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Remains of Nenbutsu Bridge on the Onda River
Last updated on April 4, 2022.
Remains of Nenbutsu Bridge on Onda River (registration number 009) Registered in 2016
About the ruins of Nenbutsu Bridge on the Onda River
The current Oyamabashi was called "Nenbutsubashi" before the 1965 era.
During the Muromachi period (1435-1519, from Musashi Kunikubo (currently Miho-cho, Midori-ku)), who worked for the head priest of Kango-ji Temple (677-9 Oyama-cho, Midori-ku), chanted a memorial Buddha and alms to collect clean goods. It is said that Tsuchihashi was built on the Onda River for the traffic of people.
Infuji Hoin has left many books and trained disciples at Kango-ji Temple. It is said that he especially liked reading, and when traveling on a small cow, he wore a writing table on the saddle, a sutra on the corner, sang a sutra, and sang poems.
▲Remains of Nenbutsu Bridge on the Onda River
Location
Near 670 Oyamacho, Midori-ku, Yokohama-shi
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