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The bronze plaque of the Hokke Sessō-zu (National Treasure): This plaque measures 75 cm (width) by 84 cm (height) and features at its center a hexagonal three story pagoda, surrounded by a series of panels showing two Buddhas sitting on lotus seats, as well as various deities and monks. The
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are present at the gates of many Japanese Buddhist temples, one on each side of the entrance. These statues are protectors of the temple, and can be thought of as two benevolent kings. These statues lend their name to the gate of the temple, which has become known as the Nio Gate
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The Staircase (Important Cultural Property): The staircase is made up of 399 small stone steps, and is around 200 meters long. Pilgrims who visit the temple believe that when walking the staircase, it help to get rid of the 108 illusions that they believe lead to all human
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was placed near the original temple that enshrined the bronze plaque. The temple has been burned down and rebuilt as many as ten times since the 10th century.
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lower panel features 27 lines of inscription that is boarded by two guardian gods.
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the temple was favored by members of the nobility, such as the authors of the
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The current Main Hall is a reconstruction of 1650 built using donations from
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According to the description on the bronze plaque known as the Hokke Sessō-zu
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Index

Kamakura
Hase-dera (Kamakura)

Affiliation
Shingon-shu Buzan-ha
http://www.hasedera.or.jp/index.html
Buzan sect of Shingon Buddhism
Sakurai
Nara Prefecture
Japan
National Treasure of Japan

Emperor Tenmu
Emperor Shōmu
Kannon
Heian period
Kagerō Nikki
Sarashina Nikki
Ise Shrine
Negoro-ji
Tokugawa Iemitsu



Ekādaśamukha

Important Cultural Properties
Main Hall
Lotus Sutra
Niōmon

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