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The Eikan-do Temple is the headquarters of the Seizan branch of the Jōdoshū Buddhist sect, and features an unusual woode... The Eikan-do Temple is the headquarters of the Seizan branch of the Jōdoshū Budd... The Eikan-do Temple is the headquarters of the Seizan branch of the Jōdoshū Buddhist sect, and featu...
The Senko-ji Temple was built as a memorial temple in 1614 for those who died while working on dams and other projects b... The Senko-ji Temple was built as a memorial temple in 1614 for those who died wh... The Senko-ji Temple was built as a memorial temple in 1614 for those who died while working on dams ...
The Anraku-ji Temple presents a breathtaking sight in cherry blossom season and autumn, which are the only times it is a... The Anraku-ji Temple presents a breathtaking sight in cherry blossom season and ... The Anraku-ji Temple presents a breathtaking sight in cherry blossom season and autumn, which are th...
Hokyo-in is a 11th century Rinzai temple in Arashiyama that has the graves of the court's enemies in the 14th century. Hokyo-in is a 11th century Rinzai temple in Arashiyama that has the graves of th... Hokyo-in is a 11th century Rinzai temple in Arashiyama that has the graves of the court's enemies in...