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The Daitokuji is a large Zen Buddhist temple complex with 24 smaller sub-temples, of which 8 are open to the public. The Daitokuji is a large Zen Buddhist temple complex with 24 smaller sub-temples... The Daitokuji is a large Zen Buddhist temple complex with 24 smaller sub-temples, of which 8 are ope...
The Imamiya Shrine was built in 994 to appease gods and ward off the disease that was plaguing Heian-kyo (Kyoto). The Imamiya Shrine was built in 994 to appease gods and ward off the disease tha... The Imamiya Shrine was built in 994 to appease gods and ward off the disease that was plaguing Heian...
The Amida-ji temple of the Jodoshu sect is dedicated to Amida Nyorai, and has a self-carved statue of monk Tanzei who fo... The Amida-ji temple of the Jodoshu sect is dedicated to Amida Nyorai, and has a ... The Amida-ji temple of the Jodoshu sect is dedicated to Amida Nyorai, and has a self-carved statue o...
Byodo-in is a joint temple of theJōdo-shū (Pure Land) and Tendai-shū sects founded in 1052 AD by Fujiwara no Yorimichi. Byodo-in is a joint temple of theJōdo-shū (Pure Land) and Tendai-shū sects found... Byodo-in is a joint temple of theJōdo-shū (Pure Land) and Tendai-shū sects founded in 1052 AD by Fuj...
The Jonangu Shrine was originally built by Emperor Kammu on the banks of the Kamo river when Heian-kyo (Kyoto) became th... The Jonangu Shrine was originally built by Emperor Kammu on the banks of the Kam... The Jonangu Shrine was originally built by Emperor Kammu on the banks of the Kamo river when Heian-k...
The Oharano Shrine on the slopes of Mount Oshio is dedicated to the Fujiwara kami Ame-no-Koyane, built by the clan to mo... The Oharano Shrine on the slopes of Mount Oshio is dedicated to the Fujiwara kam... The Oharano Shrine on the slopes of Mount Oshio is dedicated to the Fujiwara kami Ame-no-Koyane, bui...