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Ashiura Kannon-ji

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confirming that a temple existed here since the late 7th century AD. At some point it fell into ruins, and it was restored in 1408 as a temple of the
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The temple itself was located in a fortified compound, surrounded by moats and high earthen walls. The temple's Amida-do was constructed in the
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fief, and the temple was also responsible for maintaining the Nakahara Goten, a palace constructed for the purpose of providing lodging to the
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school. The location of the temple is strategic point for amphibious and land transportation in the southeastern part of
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is a surviving structure of the early Edo Period Nakahara Goten, and is also a National Important Cultural Property.
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The temple is open to the public only twice a year, for two days in the spring and for one day in autumn.
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The foundations of Ashiura Kannon-ji are uncertain. According to the temple's legend, it was founded by
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and was relocated to this location from the temple of Fukan-ji in Kyoto. It is a
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with the provinces of eastern Japan, as well as the main route from Kyoto to the
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with control over all shipping on Lake Biwa, and estates in southern Ōmi with a
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Affiliation
Buddhism
Sect
Tendai
Prefecture
Shiga
Kansai
Kusatsu
Japan
Ashiura Kannon-ji is located in Shiga Prefecture
Ashiura Kannon-ji is located in Japan
Shiga
Geographic coordinates
35°03′35″N 135°57′18″E / 35.05972°N 135.95500°E / 35.05972; 135.95500
Prince Shōtoku
Hakuho period
Official website
National Historic Site of Japan
Buddhist temple
Tendai sect
Kusatsu
Shiga Prefecture
Japan
Hakuho period
National Historic Site
Muromachi
Edo Period
Important Cultural Properties
Prince Shōtoku

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