Looking for a classical sloping roof, there is a pavilion on the slope with a bell hanging high in the pavilion. It must be a temple.
The temple is unattended on Sundays, and no one answers the bell when the bell is rung. Zhongting is completely Chinese style, with the style of bronze.
Although Fukuoka is remote, it is noisy enough with cars and people coming and going. Entering the temple is smooth. Buddhism is so pure that it feels like a world apart.
A ray of sunset illuminates the temple with thousands of auspicious lights and auspiciousness. Involuntarily, the mind has no worries, so there are no worries, there is no fear, and it is far away from upside down dreams.
The white walls and black tiles give it a Jiangnan atmosphere, with the Han and Tang dynasty architecture, without losing Japanese elements in every detail.
The temple door is unlocked and there is a notice posted. Looking at the door, you can see that the temple's ritual instruments are exquisite and neatly arranged, which is solemn. So he didn't dare to make any mistake, put his hands together, bowed and retreated.
The notice booth is full of Chinese calligraphy: [Gaozhao Mountain, Jiaoyuan Temple]
There is a company in Japan that has only built temples for 1,300 years - Kongo Group . Could it be that the Kyoenji in front of me is also a work of the Kongou-gumi?
Japan openly admits that their culture comes from China, because this is so obvious. In the face of factual evidence, there is nothing more to say!