Seriously Crazy! This Temple Doesn't Burn Incense, Only Planting Flowers for Visitors to Admire
Nowadays, there are many special scenic spots all over the world to admire, and people's travel choices are also quite diverse. Japan also has many tourist attractions, and many people go to Japan every year to watch cherry blossoms and other scenery, but how many people like to visit temples for tourism? When it comes to temples, everyone’s minds are filled with people holding incense and bowing before Buddha statues, everything is so solemn. But have you ever heard of a temple filled with flowers? Sometimes planting trees in temples is quite normal, but some temples are planted with flowers, which is Salt Ship Kannon Temple.
This temple has a history of several thousand years, and there are many historical sites inside. Although the temple is very special, few people know about it. The temple is located in a valley. There are no gods enshrined in the temple, and no one burns incense to pray. Internet users found it very strange, could there be a temple without burning incense?
This temple planted a lot of flowers, and these flowers are China’s most famous flowers. Many people were very puzzled. It shouldn't be that a temple without enshrining gods should also be raising flowers from other countries, but the specific reason is still unknown.
However, it can be said that for flower lovers, this is a huge benefit. As long as you like to admire flowers, you can come to this temple, and you don’t need to travel thousands of miles to France to see it. You can admire your favorite flowers in Japan. Many Japanese locals don’t even know that this temple is also growing flowers.
The temple has countless flowers blooming in every season, and each season blooms different flowers. Especially in April and May, azaleas bloom vigorously, and in July, lilies begin to bloom. Each month has different flowers. This is why it attracts more and more tourists. Tourists think it’s not a temple but a garden, so this temple also has the name of Flower Temple.