Daishō-in (Miyajima)
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Daishō-in or Daisyō-in (大聖院?) is a historic Japanese temple on Mt.Misen, the holy mountain in the island of Itsukushima in Miyajima-chō in the city of Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima, Japan. It is the 14th of Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage and famous for autumn leaves and maples. It has another temple name called "Suishō-ji" (水精寺?). Including Mt.Misen, Daishō-in is within the World Heritage Area of Itsukushima Shrine.
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[edit] History
- Kūkai was the one of the most famous monks in Japan and the founder of Shingon Buddhism.
- So, it's the head temple of one of the denominations of Shingon Buddhism and the oldest temple in Itsukushima.
- An Imperial order by Emperor Toba, it was the place to pray for the peace and security of the nation.
- Emperor Meiji was staied on July 31, 1885 for his visit to Itsukushima Shrine.
- Repair work for the trail to Mt.Misen was finished in 1905.
- It was done by the donation of Itō Hirobumi.
- Heavy damage by 19th typhoon on September 27, 1991.
- Held a memorial service to congratulate the restoration of the damage on October 10, 1998.
- The 14th Dalai Lama has visit Itsukushima to celebrate the 1200th-year of Daishō-in from 3rd to 8th of November in 2006.
[edit] Events
[edit] See also
- Itsukushima
- Kūkai
- Shingon Buddhism
- Kannon
- Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage
- Mt.Misen
- Acala
- Seven Lucky Gods
[edit] Gallery
There are many buildings, gates of the temple and many statues of Kannon, Jūichimen Kannon, Acala and Seven Lucky Gods on and around Mt.Misen.