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39 examples found containing '寺'
きょうと
京都
ふる
てら
たくさんある
There are many old temples in Kyoto.
きょうと
京都
ふる
てら
あるので
ゆうめい
有名

Kyoto is famous for its old temples.
きょうと
京都
みりょく
魅力
ふる
てら
うつく
しさ
ある
The charm of Kyoto consists of the beauty of its old temples.
いぜん
以前
ちょうどここ
てら
あった
There used to be a temple right here.
ゆうじん
友人
しょうかい
紹介
ある
てら
いっしつ
一室
りる
つもりであったのだ
たずねて行って見る
いろいろ
ことあってこの
なつ
きゃく
せわ
世話
しゅったい
出来
ない
のでまたその
じゅうじ
住持
しょうかい
紹介
しろうと
素人
いえ
いてもらう
ことになった
I had planned on renting a room in a temple through a friend's referral, but when I visited the temple, they told me that they were facing difficulties and were therefore unable to receive guests during the summer, so in the end, I got another referral from the temple’s head priest and stayed at someone’s house.
この
てら
いつ
てられた
です
When was this temple built?
こんな
おお
きな
てら
これまで
ことない
This is the largest temple that I have ever seen.
あの
たてもの
建物
てら
です
Look at that building. Is it a temple?
きょうと
京都
ほうもん
訪問
べき
ふる
てら
じんじゃ
神社
ゆうめい
有名
から
You should visit Kyoto, which is famous for its old temples and shrines.
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