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Maya Tenjyoji Temple in Kobe Japan
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Main hall |
Aapproach |
Main hall |
Maya hall |
Bell tower |
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Statue of Maya |
Statue of Hodo |
Jizo bodhisattva |
Stone Kannon |
Old deva gate |
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Old deva gate |
Old precincts |
Ruins of Main hall |
Stone enclosure |
Maya cable car |
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Maya Tenjyoji Temple is told that Indian's monk Hodo opened by the Kotoku emperor's instruction in 646. It has been said that it was a big temple where 3,000 monks exist before. It burnt down by arson in 1976. It was rebuilt to about 1km to the north now. It is maintained as Mt. Maya-san history park, and old precincts recall old times such as stone walls and stone steps and are hiking trails.
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