Not far south of Hirosaki Park is Zenringai, a district with two streets packed with 33 temples and shrines, many of them relocated here from their original locations. With there being so many I didn't even try to tell them apart, but just treated them all as one unified experience, soaking up the atmosphere as I strolled around their various grounds. There's an interesting diversity of architectural styles on display, and a large, atmospheric forest graveyard.
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Zenringai
Shrines and temples packed on two streets in Hirosaki
By Peter Sidell
Community writer
A jolly, chubby statue
The graveyards are home to a wide, wide variety of statues
The straight and narrow
One of many Buddhist statues
There's a large, tranquil forest graveyard
A painting in the ceiling of one of the entrance gates
There are often rows of statues lining the paths
Sometimes the graves are spread out, sometimes packed tightly together
A number of the temples and shrines have elegant pagodas
There are a range of different styles and layouts
Lions guard some of the entrances
Demons stand guard at the entrance to this one
Not all the statues are serene
Right at the end of the street you'll find this
The gate to the temple at the end of the street
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