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'''Taisan-ji''' (太山寺?) is a [[Shingon temple]] in [[Matsuyama]], [[Ehime]] Prefecture, [[Japan]]. It is [[Temple]] 52 on the {{Wiki|Shikoku}} 88 [[temple]] [[pilgrimage]]. The [[Hondō]] is a {{Wiki|National Treasure}}.
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'''Taisan-ji''' ([[太山寺]]?) is a [[Shingon temple]] in [[Matsuyama]], [[Ehime Prefecture]], [[Japan]].  
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It is [[Temple]] 52 on the {{Wiki|Shikoku}} 88 [[temple]] [[pilgrimage]].  
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The [[Hondō]] is a {{Wiki|National Treasure}}.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
  
Taisan-ji is said to have been founded by a wealthy {{Wiki|merchant}} from [[Kyushu]] in the sixth century, after he had been saved from a shipwreck by [[Jūichimen Kannon]]. The [[temple]] enjoyed {{Wiki|imperial}} {{Wiki|patronage}} from the time of [[Emperor Shōmu]].
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[[Taisan-ji]] is said to have been founded by a wealthy {{Wiki|merchant}} from [[Kyushu]] in the sixth century, after he had been saved from a shipwreck by [[Jūichimen Kannon]].  
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The [[temple]] enjoyed {{Wiki|imperial}} {{Wiki|patronage}} from the time of [[Emperor Shōmu]].
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==Buildings==
 
==Buildings==
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::*[[Hondō]] ([[Kamakura period]]), ({{Wiki|National Treasure}})
 
::*[[Hondō]] ([[Kamakura period]]), ({{Wiki|National Treasure}})
::*Niōmon ([[Kamakura period]]) (Important {{Wiki|Cultural}} Property)
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::*[[Niōmon]] ([[Kamakura period]]) (Important {{Wiki|Cultural}} Property)
  
 
==[[Treasures]]==
 
==[[Treasures]]==
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[[Category:Japanese Buddhist Temples]]

Latest revision as of 11:27, 9 February 2016

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Taisan-ji (太山寺?) is a Shingon temple in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Japan.

It is Temple 52 on the Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage.

The Hondō is a National Treasure.

History

Taisan-ji is said to have been founded by a wealthy merchant from Kyushu in the sixth century, after he had been saved from a shipwreck by Jūichimen Kannon.

The temple enjoyed imperial patronage from the time of Emperor Shōmu.


Buildings

Treasures

Source

Wikipedia:Taisan-ji (Matsuyama)