Tucked away in the outskirts of Ninomiya, Taiheiji is a surprisingly substantial temple.
It is a Soto Zen temple, but I could find no other historical info.
Except that just over the hill is Tabato Shrine, the Ninomiya, second-ranked shrine, of Iwami, and that Taiheiji, under a different name, was one of five temples connected to the shrine.
Of course in 1868 they were seperated.
I have no idea what was inside this tree "room"....
From the temple I cross over the tiny river and thereby enter Tsunozu.
I quite like Tsunozu. It has an old town with lots of alleys and old buildings....
I head for the first of two shrines in the town....
The previous post in this series on day 37 of my walk along the Chugoku Lannon Pilgrimage and day 18 of Iwami Kannon Pilgrimage was on
Uyagawa and the Kuroki Shrine...
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