The fame of Japanese temples is related to the wealth of Japanese monks. Japanese monks are very rich. First of all, all cemeteries run by Japanese temples in Japan can be said to be violent transactions. Relatives are buried in temples, and their families give money to monks every year to thank them for their care. Secondly, most Japanese believe in religion. After death, you need to ask the monks in the temple to give the deceased a dharma number. If this method is not adopted, it is considered that the Buddha will not accept this person in religion, and the price of a dharma number is also expensive. In addition, the monk's daily task is to chant Buddhist scripture, so the monk's chanting is also a big income.
Monks are regarded as wise men, so there are many ways for monks to make money, which is generally recognized. Therefore, Japanese monks are widely known and have a great influence on the reputation of Japanese temples.
There are so many temples in Japan, but each temple pays homage in a different way. The general ways of worship are: walking through the gate, washing your hands and gargling with the hand shed, twisting incense to worship, incense burner, lighting candles on the lamp holder, incense yourself, putting sesame oil money in the oil box and then worshiping the gods with your hands folded.
Japanese temples are very beautiful, which has something to do with their fame.