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'''Anraku-ji''' (安楽寺?) is a Kōya-san Shingon temple in Kamiita, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. Temple 6 on the Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage, the main image is of Yakushi Nyorai. The temple is said to have been founded by Kōbō Daishi, who carved the image. The Hōjō (1751–1829) has been placed on the cultural properties register. Anraku-ji has played an influential role in the Shikoku Reijōkai (Shikoku Pilgrimage Association), providing its first head in 1956.
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'''Anraku-ji''' (安楽寺?) is a [[Kōya-san]] [[Shingon]] [[temple]] in Kamiita, Tokushima Prefecture, [[Japan]]. [[Temple]] 6 on the {{Wiki|Shikoku}} 88 [[temple]] [[pilgrimage]], the main image is of [[Yakushi Nyorai]]. The [[temple]] is said to have been founded by [[Kōbō Daishi]], who carved the image. The [[Hōjō]] (1751–1829) has been placed on the {{Wiki|cultural}} properties register. Anraku-ji has played an influential role in the {{Wiki|Shikoku}} Reijōkai ({{Wiki|Shikoku}} [[Pilgrimage]] Association), providing its first head in 1956.
 
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Anraku-ji (安楽寺?) is a Kōya-san Shingon temple in Kamiita, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. Temple 6 on the Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage, the main image is of Yakushi Nyorai. The temple is said to have been founded by Kōbō Daishi, who carved the image. The Hōjō (1751–1829) has been placed on the cultural properties register. Anraku-ji has played an influential role in the Shikoku Reijōkai (Shikoku Pilgrimage Association), providing its first head in 1956.

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