Kakurin-ji (Kakogawa)
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The Totasan Kakurin-ji (刀田山鶴林寺) is a temple of the Tendai sect in Kakogawa, Hyōgo, Japan. It was established by Prince Shōtoku's instruction in 589.
Kakurin-ji's Taishidō was completed in 1112, and Main Hall was finished in 1397. Both are National Treasures of Japan.
Building list
[edit]- Taishidō - National Treasure of Japan. It was built in 1112.
- Main Hall - National Treasure of Japan. It was built in 1397.
- Jōgyōdō - Important Cultural Property of Japan. It was built in Heian period.
- Gyōjadō - Important Cultural Property of Japan. It was built in 1406.
- Bell tower - Important Cultural Property of Japan. It was built in 1407.
- Gomadō - Important Cultural Property of Japan. It was built in 1563.
- Pagoda - It was built in Muromachi period.
- Sanmon - It was built in 1672.
- Kannondō - It was built in 1705.
- Kodō
- Shin-Yakushidō
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- 6th-century establishments in Japan
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- Important Cultural Properties of Japan
- Tendai temples
- Buddhist temples in Hyōgo Prefecture
- Prince Shōtoku
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