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and Buddhism, as many Japanese temples or shrines. Today, the main object of worship at this temple is a statue of Nyoirin (如意輪半跏像). The statue is known as one of the three most famous Nyoirin statues in Japan, with those of
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The original object of worship at this temple was Mount Kabutoyama. In this region, Mount Kabutoyama was believed to be "a mountain of god". Until the
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Genko-Shakusho wrote that the fourth queen of Emperor Junna secretly escaped from the Royal Palace in
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Kanno-ji



Japanese
Buddhist
Mount Kabutoyama
Nishinomiya
Hyōgo
Japan
Edo period
Shinto
Kawachi-Kannon-ji
Osaka Prefecture
Murō-ji
Nara Prefecture
Genko Shakusho
Emperor Junna
Teio-Hennnenki
Ujikimi Tachibana
Shunjo Mihara
Empress Masako
Kyoto
Mount Kabutoyama
Kūkai
Important Cultural Properties
Heian period
Kamakura period
Ancient gods and spirits of Japan (日本古代の神と霊 )
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