- Myōōin, Hiroshima
Myōōin (明王院) is a Buddhist temple in Fukuyama, Hiroshima,
Japan .History
This temple was said to be constructed by the
Ritsu school of Buddhism in 807, byKukai . The original name of the temple was Jofuku-ji. The major object of worship at this temple, a statue of Juichimen-Kan’non, is estimated to have originated in the early years of theHeian Period and no doubt was extant in the 9th century.During theEdo Period this temple changed its sect affiliation and name to fall under the protection of the Mizuno clan, a clan of Daimyo in the region. Today, the temple belongs toDaigakuji-ha ofShingon Buddhism .Object of Worship
*Juchimen-Kannon – estimated to be curved in the 9th century
Cultural Properties
This temple has two National Treasures and one
Important Cultural Property selected by Japanese government.National Treasure
*The Main Hall – constructed in 1321
* Five Story Pagoda – constructed in 1348Important Cultural Property
*Juchimen-KannonAccess
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Kusadouenocho Bus Stop ofTomotetsu Bus References
[http://www.city.fukuyama.hiroshima.jp/bunka/bunkazai/kenzoubutsu/07.html Official Home Page of Fukuyama City]
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