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| Temple gate | Entrance | Stone steps | Belfry | 2-story pagoda |
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| Upper layer | First layer | Main hall | Offertory box | Guardian dog |
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| Daishi hall | Daishi hall | Kannon hall | Kannon statue | Senjyu-Kannon |
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Kannoji is a Buddhist temple in the middle of Mount Kabutoyama in Nishinomiya, Hyogo, Japan. The other name of the temple is Kabutoyama-daishi. In this region, Mount Kabutoyama was believed to be "a mountain of god". Until the Edo period, the temple was a mixture of Shintoism and Buddhism, as many Japanese temples or shrines. The main Buddha is Nyoirin Kannon statue.

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