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Taihei-ji received imperial patronage, and at its height had over 3000 monks in residence in 360 chapels and controlled a
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Buddhist temple, Taihei-ji, was founded around 749-757 AD, centered around the cult of
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claims to have been founded in 92 BC, during the reign of the legendary
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authorized its reconstruction in 1583, and it received support from
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is a 564 metres (1,850 ft) mountain on the border of
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The mountain is located about 30 minutes by car from
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Elevation
Coordinates
36°57′56″N 136°58′15″E / 36.96556°N 136.97083°E / 36.96556; 136.97083
Japanese
Mount Sekidō is located in Ishikawa Prefecture
Mount Sekidō is located in Japan
Ishikawa Prefecture
Hokuriku
National Historic Site of Japan
Nanao
Nakanoto
Ishikawa Prefecture
Himi
Toyama Prefecture
holy mountain
Heian period
National Historic Site of Japan
Noto Hantō Quasi-National Park
Shinto shrine
Emperor Suinin
Nara period
shugendō
Taichō
Engishiki
Noto Province
Mount Hakusan
Hokuriku region
Nara period
Shingon

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