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Kyūhōji Jinai Chō is a moated village that traces its origins at least as far back as the early 7th century, when Kyūhōji temple was built somewhere near there. At that time, newly built temples quickly attracted market places, and these markets soon beca
Kenshōji temple is a temple of the Jōdo Shinshū (True Pure Land Sect). This sect was founded at the beginning of the 11th Century by Shinran, who had been a student of Honen, the founder of the rival Jōdo Shū (Pure Land Sect). The temple and the fortifica
Kyūhōji was one of many temples said to have been built by Shōtoku Taishi in the early 7th century. It was destroyed by fire in a war eight centuries later (in 1407), and was never re-built. Its precise location is apparently unknown. This placemark shows
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Kiyomizu-dera or Kiyomizudera, refers to several Buddhist temples but most commonly to Otowasan Kiyomizudera in Eastern Kyoto, and one of the best known sights of the city. The temple dates back to 798, but the present buildings were constructed in 1633.
Kiyomizu-dera or Kiyomizudera, refers to several Buddhist temples but most commonly to Otowasan Kiyomizudera in Eastern Kyoto, and one of the best known sights of the city. The temple dates back to 798, but the present buildings were constructed in 1633.