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Taiseishōgun-ji

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Yao
Kōyasan Shingon-shū
Historical Sites of Prince Shōtoku
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Buddhist temples in Japan
Japanese Buddhist architecture
hidden roof
hisashi
irimoya
nakazonae
kairō
karahafu
karesansui
nakazonae
komainu
katōmado
mokoshi
moya

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