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Kōetsu-ji

光悦寺

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Kōetsu-ji

Kōetsu-ji is a historic shrine and temple in Kyoto. 4 traveler-shot videos let you feel the atmosphere and catch the highlights before you go.

Koetsu-ji Temple is a temple of the Nichiren Sect located in Koetsu-cho, Takamine, Kita Ward, Kyoto City. Its sango (literally, "mountain name") is Daisenzan. The principal image is the Ten Realms Great Mandala. The former head temple is Kyoto Honpoji Temple. Parent-teacher relationship. It is located in a scenic spot overlooking the three mountains of Takagamine (Takagamine, Washigamine, and Amagamine) and the thirty-six peaks of Higashiyama.

Source: Wikipedia「光悦寺」 · CC BY-SA 4.0

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