High private temple (Hakodate-shi)
| High private temple | |
|---|---|
| The location | 12-13, Sumiyoshicho, Hakodate-shi, Hokkaido |
| Position | 41°45'N 14.4 seconds 140°43'E 04.3 seconds |
| Mountain | North Minamiyama |
| Denomination | The Mt. Koya-san Shingon Buddhism |
| Status of a Buddhist temple | Associate special case Motoyama |
| Principal idol | Dainichi Buddha |
| The foundation year | 1884 (1884) |
| Label places | Hokkaido thirty-three different types of the Goddess of Mercy hallowed ground first bill place |
| Cultural assets | Wooden Dainichi Buddha sedentary image (important cultural property) |
The high private temple (jeering to ask for) is a temple of the Mt. Koya-san Shingon Buddhism in Hakodate-shi, Hokkaido. The mountain is north Minamiyama. I assume Dainichi Buddha of bottom Fujiwara period referred to a principal idol from 高野山金剛峯寺大日堂. A Hokkaido thirty-three different types of the Goddess of Mercy hallowed ground first bill place.
History
- It is the open basis (1884) for 1,884 years.
- I move to the current ground in (1916) in 1916.
- The main hall of a Buddhist temple is the rebuilding after 2 degrees fire.
Cultural assets
- Important cultural property of the only sculpture section in wooden Dainichi Buddha sedentary image (principal idol) - way
Outside link
- Municipal Hakodate museum (commentary of the principal idol)
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