A stop on the Futabanosato Historical Walking Trail, Nittsuji Temple has a history dating back to 1695.
A small local Buddhist temple, Nittsuji Temple was originally built in 1695. However, the it has since been reconstructed in concrete.
It is one of the stops on the Futabanosato Historical Walking Trail.
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