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Byodo-in is a joint temple of theJōdo-shū (Pure Land) and Tendai-shū sects founded in 1052 AD by Fujiwara no Yorimichi
The Ujigami shrine was originally built in ~1060 AD as a guardian shrine for Byodo-in Temple
Daigoji is a large Shingon Buddhist temple complex dedicated to Yakushi Nyorai
The Fushimi Momoyama Castle is famous for its tea-room which has walls covered with gold-leaf
The Teradaya Museum is located in the former Teradaya Inn where pro-imperial ronin plotted a revolt to overthrow the Tokugawa shogunate
The Yamashina-ku neighborhood is home to the Oishi Shrine, Kaju-ji Temple, and the tomb of Emperor Tenji, the oldest Imperial tomb in Kyoto