Mahayana Buddhist Temple
Mahayana Buddhist Temple
Mahayana Buddhist Temple
Mahayana Buddhist Temple
Mahayana Buddhist Temple
功山寺の毛利家墓所 Mori family cemetery in Kohzan-Temple
Peaks of beauty hold the secrets of immortality locked deep within their core
The Valley of the Dragon
Shiomi Jizo_son temple
Tsukishima Kannon
temple Eave Wuitaishan Shanxi
Temple Wuitaishan
Gokoku_in temple
Shio Jizo
Shibu_Taka_Yakushi, Shibu onsen
the front of Entsuritsuji temple
Seifudoudo
Fudozaka guchi nyonindo
"Maneki neko" in Gotokuji temple
Homei-bo
Sanko-do
Joroku-do
Kishibojin-do
Honji-do
san-mon, the main gate of Kuonji temple
so-mon, the main gate of Minobu-san area
night at Wat Pundtow
Temple bell at Neunggasa (Buddhist temple) at the base of Paryeong mountain 16 miles east of Goheung, Goheung county, South Joella province, South Korea.
Geumtapsa is at the base of Cheondeungsan in Goheung county originally dates to the 7th century when it was built as a branch of Songgwangsa Temple.
Geumtapsa is at the base of Cheondeungsan in Goheung county originally dates to the 7th century when it was built as a branch of Songgwangsa Temple.
Geumtapsa is at the base of Cheondeungsan in Goheung county originally dates to the 7th century when it was built as a branch of Songgwangsa Temple.
Geumtapsa is at the base of Cheondeungsan in Goheung county originally dates to the 7th century when it was built as a branch of Songgwangsa Temple.
Geumtapsa is at the base of Cheondeungsan in Goheung county originally dates to the 7th century when it was built as a branch of Songgwangsa Temple.
Geumtapsa is at the base of Cheondeungsan in Goheung county originally dates to the 7th century when it was built as a branch of Songgwangsa Temple.
Geumtapsa is at the base of Cheondeungsan in Goheung county originally dates to the 7th century when it was built as a branch of Songgwangsa Temple.
Geumtapsa is at the base of Cheondeungsan in Goheung county originally dates to the 7th century when it was built as a branch of Songgwangsa Temple.
Geumtapsa is at the base of Cheondeungsan in Goheung county originally dates to the 7th century when it was built as a branch of Songgwangsa Temple.
First gate into the temple, the Wooden Four-Diva Statues of Neunggasa - Neunggasa (Buddhist temple) at the base of Paryeong mountain 16 miles east of Goheung, Goheung county, South Joella province, So…
Neunggasabeomjong (Bronze bell of Neunggasa Temple) was cast in 1698 at Neunggasa (Buddhist temple), located at the base of Paryeong mountain 16 miles east of Goheung, Goheung county, South Joella pro…
Neunggasabeomjong (Bronze bell of Neunggasa Temple) was cast in 1698 at Neunggasa (Buddhist temple), located at the base of Paryeong mountain 16 miles east of Goheung, Goheung county, South Joella pro…
Neunggasabeomjong (Bronze bell of Neunggasa Temple) was cast in 1698 at Neunggasa (Buddhist temple), located at the base of Paryeong mountain 16 miles east of Goheung, Goheung county, South Joella pro…
Neunggasabeomjong (Bronze bell of Neunggasa Temple) was cast in 1698 at Neunggasa (Buddhist temple), located at the base of Paryeong mountain 16 miles east of Goheung, Goheung county, South Joella pro…
Worship hall at Neunggasa (Buddhist temple) at the base of Paryeong mountain 16 miles east of Goheung, Goheung county, South Joella province, South Korea.
Stone Lantern - Neunggasa (Buddhist temple) at the base of Paryeong mountain 16 miles east of Goheung, Goheung county, South Joella province, South Korea.
This monument was erected in 1690 by Monk Mokdeok to record the activities of Monk Adohwasang who established Neunggasa in 419. Neunggasa (Buddhist temple) is at the base of Paryeong mountain 16 miles…
Neunggasa (Buddhist temple) at the base of Paryeong mountain 16 miles east of Goheung, Goheung county, South Joella province, South Korea.
Neunggasabeomjong (Bronze bell of Neunggasa Temple) was cast in 1698 at Neunggasa (Buddhist temple), located at the base of Paryeong mountain 16 miles east of Goheung, Goheung county, South Joella pro…
Stupsa on the grounds of Neunggasa (Buddhist temple) at the base of Paryeong mountain 16 miles east of Goheung, Goheung county, South Joella province, South Korea. Neunggasa Tomb of Chugyedang and S…
Stupsa on the grounds of Neunggasa (Buddhist temple) at the base of Paryeong mountain 16 miles east of Goheung, Goheung county, South Joella province, South Korea. Neunggasa Tomb of Chugyedang and S…
Stupsa on the grounds of Neunggasa (Buddhist temple) at the base of Paryeong mountain 16 miles east of Goheung, Goheung county, South Joella province, South Korea. Neunggasa Tomb of Chugyedang and S…