Link Collection
References to sites linked in text in this site
| Kibi Chuo-cho Tourism | Tourist information for the entire town including Enjo Furusato Village and Enjoji Temple |
| Roadside Station Kamogawa Enjo | A wealth of freshly harvested agricultural products. Facebook |
| Sanyo Newspaper article (link in top page) | Hongu-san Enjo-ji, Hongusan Enjoji |
| Light Up a corner | A movement to light up a corner of the Tendai sect |
| Lilac-breasted roller (photographed by Yuno Nishiyama) | A stunning photo taken in Kibichuo-cho |
| Ceiling painting restoration show/Rakukei (completion cereblating) memorial service | From Wingtom's blog. Photos of the ceiling painting and video of the memorial service |
Link to external site
| Kibi Chuo-cho PR video | Town of Oh! Hey! So! Complete version/Japanese |
| Let's plant cherry blossoms in Iwakura Park | You can see the snow-capped Mt. Daisen from the observation deck at the top! |
| Ceiling painting, roadside station, lilac-breasted rolier | Kibitsu's travel diary |
| "Tabelog" | Information on nearby restaurants |
| Flower space "Ivory" | Coffee and flower arrangement |
In-site link
| Story of the Empress | When Shohoji Temple was founded, there were many empresses. |
| Stories of the Chronicles | Let's approach the myths honestly |
| What day of the week was your birthday? | It's a game. |
A few Buddhist books
This is the administrator's personal interest. This is not recommended by Enjoji Temple.
| Sanskrit, Chinese and Japanese comparisons / Modern translations of the Lotus Sutra, upper and lower sections | Masatoshi Ueki | Sanskrit, Chinese translation, Japanese colloquialism | Iwanami Shoten |
| Modern language translation of Sanskrit original Lotus Sutra, top and bottom | Masatoshi Ueki | Handy and easy to read the above | Iwanami Shoten |
| Sanskrit version condensed Lotus Sutra modern language translation | Masatoshi Ueki | Duplicity and repetition omitted | Kadokawa Sophia Bunko |
| What the Buddha Preached | Walpola Rahula | What the Buddha Preached from the Pali Original Text | Iwanami Bunko |
| Words of Buddha Sutta Nipāta | Translated by Hazime Nakamura | Poems closest to the words of Buddha as a historical figure | Iwanami Shoten |