Taihō-ji (大宝寺) is a Buddhist temple in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. The Hondō has been designated a National Treasure and a number of the temple's...
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Matsuyama (松山市, Matsuyama-shi, Japanese: [matsɯꜜjama]) is the capital city of Ehime Prefecture, on the island of Shikoku, in Japan and is also Shikoku's...
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Site, Jomon period remains, National Historic Site Taihō-ji, temple 44 in the Shikoku Pilgrimage Taihō-ji Gōraiko Falls Hiroshi Fujioka, actor, martial artist...
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Prefecture – Hagi Shikoku Pilgrimage (Zentsū-ji, Motoyama-ji, etc.) Ehime Prefecture – Dōgo Onsen, Matsuyama Castle Kagawa Prefecture – Kotohira-gū Shrine...
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which Buddhist temples began to be constructed. Soga no Umako built Hōkō-ji, the first temple in Japan, between 588 and 596. It was later renamed as Asuka-dera...
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Honshu, largest city Hiroshima, and Okayama) Shikoku (island, largest city Matsuyama, and Takamatsu) Kyushu (island, largest city Fukuoka) which includes:...
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large copper deposits in Japan during the early 8th century. Before the Taihō Code was established, the capital was customarily moved after the death...
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Shinran. Two smaller schools of Pure Land Buddhism exist as well, those of Ji-shu and Yuzu Nembutsu, although these are significantly smaller than their...
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Castle Museum Fukushima Art Museum The Miyagi Museum of Art Ōsaki City Matsuyama Furusato History Museum Rias Ark Museum of Art Rikuzentakata City Museum...
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32483935; 133.91676071 (Kandani Jinja Honden) [91] *Taihō-ji Hondō 大宝寺本堂 Taihōji hondō 1185-1274 Matsuyama Ehime 33°50′30″N 132°44′32″E / 33.84172979°N 132...
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