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This theory is reinforced by the unusual arrangement of the buildings necessitated by the terrain, in which the Lecture Hall is located to the southwest of the Kondō, and also by the unusual design of the Kondō itself, with a frontage of three
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The remains of the Pagoda on the left, Kondō on the far right, the priest's residence on the far left and the remains of the lecture hall at the back
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The Natsumi temple ruins are located on the southern slope of Otokoyama hill on the right bank of the Nabari River in the southern part of the
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The ruins are located Nabari City Central Park, with the outlines of the foundations of the buildings preserved. In the adjacent
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and a Lecture Hall. it was estimated that the Kondō was built around the end of the 7th century during the
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were carried out in 1946-1947 and in 1984-1986 (Showa 59-61), uncovering the foundations of a
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and depth of two bays. This design is only found elsewhere at the ruins of the contemporary
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in 686 AD, Princess Ōku lost her authority, and the temple was completed by
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ritual purification when crossing the Nabari River into
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and Nabari was regarded as the eastern border of the
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However, following the death of 742:Mie Prefecture Information Warehouse of History 402: 238: 396: 322:, it is believed that the temple was known as 315: 232: 692:(国指定史跡事典) National Historic Site Encyclopedia 8: 96: 68: 30: 43: 29: 685: 683: 681: 652: 424: 780:Buddhist archaeological sites in Japan 690:Isomura, Yukio; Sakai, Hideya (2012). 641:List of Historic Sites of Japan (Mie) 7: 530:Natsumi Temple Ruins Exhibition Hall 392:Natsumi Temple Ruins Exhibition Hall 25: 720: 622: 607: 595: 583: 571: 559: 547: 535: 523: 511: 499: 487: 475: 463: 451: 439: 427: 292:were found in the area in 1937. 95: 88: 67: 60: 27:Buddhist temple in Nabari, Japan 365:, or the core territory of the 217:National Historic Site of Japan 1: 494:Central foundation of Pagoda 104:Natsumi temple ruins (Japan) 665:Agency for Cultural Affairs 602:Artifacts found under altar 590:Roof tile from Lecture Hall 542:Fragments of a Buddha image 403: 369:. 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Natsumi Temple complex

Location in Japan
Location in Japan
Nabari, Mie
Japan
Kansai region
34°37′19″N 136°6′40.8″E / 34.62194°N 136.111333°E / 34.62194; 136.111333
Asuka period
National Historic Site of Japan
archaeological site
Asuka
Nara period
Buddhist temple
Nabari
Mie Prefecture
Japan
National Historic Site
Iga region
roof tiles
Archaeological excavations
Kondō
Pagoda
Hakuho period
Heian period
Princess Ōku
Emperor Tenmu
bays
Yamada-dera
Sakurai, Nara

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