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Mino Kokubunji Temple

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419 Aonochō, Ogaki, Gifu 503-2227, Japan

Mino Kokubun-ji is a Shingon-sect Buddhist temple in the Aono neighborhood of the city of Ōgaki, Gifu, Japan. It is one of the few surviving provincial temples established by Emperor Shōmu during the Nara period (710 – 794).[1] Due to this connection, the foundation stones of the Nara period temple now located to the south of the present day complex were designated as a National Historic Site in 1916.

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エコ(eko) a week ago

The quasi-special head temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect, Nishi-Mino's 33 Sacred Sites Manganfudasho. The mountain name is Kinginzan. The principal image is Yakushi Nyorai. It was a wonderful place. I felt better.

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花灯 12 months ago

The cherry blossoms were blooming beautifully, so I stopped by. It was a weekday so it was quiet and the parking lot was spacious. The rest area and restrooms were also kept clean!

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ラファエルボシオ a year ago

So beautiful place! Rock construction interesting!

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Satoshi Ogawa a year ago

There was a splendid Medicine Buddha. A must-see. He is not in the main hall, but at the top of the stairs, so please come up and worship him. There's also a parking lot right next door, so you don't have to worry.

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satoshi takeuchi a year ago

Over 3 meters long, Yakushi Nyorai's gentle face will soothe you. Because it was made of wood, it was beautiful and had no damage. The ruins of Kokubunji Temple, a historical site, also have a large grounds where you can remember the religious spirit of the time when the nation was declared a protectorate.