Ichijō-ji
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Hokkesan Ichijō-ji | |
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Pagoda | |
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Denomination | Tendai |
Founded | 650 |
Founder(s) | Hōdō |
Address | 821-17, Sakamoto, Kasai, Hyogo 675-2222 |
Country | Japan |
The Hokkesan Ichijō-ji (法華山一乗寺) is a temple of the Tendai sect in Kasai, Hyōgo, Japan. It was established by Emperor Kōtoku's instruction in 650.
The pagoda at Ichijō-ji completed in 1171 is a National Treasure of Japan. The architectural style is that of wayō (和様) (literally "Japanese style").
Ichijō-ji is temple No.26 in the Kansai Kannon Pilgrimage.
Building list
- Pagoda - National Treasure. It was built in 1171.
- Main Hall - Important Cultural Property
. It was rebuilt in 1628.
- Gohōdō - Important Cultural Property
- Myokendō - Important Cultural Property
- Bentendō - Important Cultural Property
- Jōgyōdō
- Kaizandō
- Taishidō
- Bell tower
See also
Gallery
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Main Hall (Hondō)
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Jōgyōdō
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Bell tower
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Kaizandō
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Kasa-Tōba
External links
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Coordinates: 34°51′33″N 134°49′08″E / 34.8593°N 134.819°E
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