The area of Tono-no-sato in which Joruri-ji Temple is located is dotted with stone Buddhist statues and stone pagodas collectively known as Tono Sekibutsugun (group of stone statues in Tono) that date back to the Kamakura period. |
浄瑠璃寺の所在する地区は当尾(とうの)の里と呼ばれ、付近には当尾石仏群と呼ばれる、鎌倉時代にさかのぼる石仏、石塔などが点在している。 |