I just emailed you about that name... I used to live abut 10 minutes from Sengakuji in the other direction-- in Mita, near Keio Daigaku; Tamachi was my Yamanote station! Small world...
Born and raised in upstate New York, traveled for a decade after college, lived in various places around the world, keeping a journal. Settled in Kyoto in 1980, moved to this mountainside above Lake Biwa in 1995. Started Pure Land Mountain in April 2002.
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I find the Shijyu-Shichishi temple you mentioned is Sengakuji.
I can walk to the temple within 10 minutes from my new place!
I just emailed you about that name... I used to live abut 10 minutes from Sengakuji in the other direction-- in Mita, near Keio Daigaku; Tamachi was my Yamanote station! Small world...
This looks like a Hiroshige. I went to the little museum in Eno when I walked the Nakasendo last year.
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