Wish-Come-True Temple
Last Sunday I joined trail running event on Mt. Misen, Itsukushima(=Miyajima Island). What I heard about the event in advance was running & munching tour there.
I was looking forward to both trails & tour, but on our way down the hill, suddenly schedule conflict began. Our instructor, Mr Kenichi Hirayama san urged us to rush to the ferry port.
I wish I have had more time to stay on the island, but quickly visited Daisho-In Temple where my American friend has made her wish come true. That's why we started to call the temple "Wish-Come-True Temple."
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One of my wishes has come true, so I wish I could've taken more time to express my gratitude, but I couldn't help as we went there in a group.
I must plan to visit there soon again!
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Returned thin bottle of sand called "Mamorisuna", protection sand to wish for safe journey of our lives & getting larger one instead.