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Empress Kōmyō (光明皇后) (701 – 23 July 760), born Fujiwara Asukabehime (藤原 安宿媛), was the consort of Japanese Emperor Shōmu (701–756) during the Nara ...
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Emperor Go-Komyo. The mausoleum was constructed in year 2 of the Jo'o Era ... Shiunkaku. Kongo cherry tree. Rinno-ji Honbo. Kuromon gate. Nikko Toshogu Shrine(P ...
In our shukubo, the principal statue is the statue of Amida Nyorai. Facility information. Shukubo name, Komyo-in. Address, 493 Koyasan, Koya-cho, ...
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Emperor Kōmyō (光明天皇, Kōmyō Tennō) (January 11, 1322 – July 26, 1380) was the second of the Emperors of Northern Court, although he was the first to be ...
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hall, shiunkaku, and ichijoan, and is used as a venue for religious ceremonies such as sermons, and as a hall for entertaining guests at pilgrimages ...
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The temple has an excellent collection of Buddhist artwork and statues, which are on display to visitors. Inside the Mie Hall, the principal statue is papier- ...
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