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Note: Kobo Daishi is the posthumous name of Buddhist monk Kukai (774-835).
Katsuo-ji offers visitors two different types of Darumas: the Kachi-Daruma, the classic doll known as “the winning Daruma” ...
One of the country's largest statues of Buddhist monk Kukai (774-835), posthumously called Kobo Daishi, at Imayama Daishi temple ・・・ ...
three-story Seigantoji temple reopened in December after a multi-month refurb with a fresh coat of vermillion paint—the first since its 1972 reconstruction. It shed its scaffolding and floats ...
The iconic Japanese dolls range from a couple of inches to several feet in height, and there are thousands of them at the 1,300-year-old temple, located about an hour from downtown Osaka in Minoh ...
NOBEOKA, Miyazaki -- One of the country's largest statues of Buddhist monk Kukai (774-835), posthumously called Kobo Daishi, at Imayama Daishi temple in this southwestern Japan city was purified ...
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