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- Hokkeko believers. It is conducted first as the U****ora Gongyo at the Dai Kyakuden (Grand Reception Hall), among other places throughout the Head Temple....
- Pagoda (gojūnotō) (temple buildings) and the Kanchiin Guest Hall (kanchiin kyakuden) (residences). Tō-ji was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994...
- Nichiren Shōshū Buddhism. The service is traditionally held at 2:30 AM at the Kyakuden building of Taisekiji Head Temple, located within the lower slopes of Mount...
- surviving structure in Itsukushima shrine from the Kamakura period is the Kyakuden or "Guest-God's Shrine". It was not uncommon during the 12th century for...
- Retrieved August 20, 2020. "Kojo-in Kyakuden". National Treasure Special Admission. Mii-dera. "光浄院客殿" [Kōjō-in Kyakuden] (in ****anese). Agency for Cultural...
- series of connected temple buildings. The first major building is the Kyakuden (guest hall), which displays works of ****anese calligraphy and paintings...
- Property of ****an. It was rebuilt in Muromachi period. Jujiin Jumyōin - Kyakuden, Kuri and Karamon is Important Cultural Property of ****an. Juryōin - Important...
- 1759. East of the hōko, lies the kuri (庫裏, ICP) with the guest hall (客殿, kyakuden, ICP) extending north from it towards the garden. They were built in 1719...
- stop is Demachi 出町, followed by a 7-minute walk. Kannondō (観音堂) (1766) Kyakuden (客殿) (1754) Sanmon (山門) (1812) Cha****su (茶室) (1937) Ukimidō (浮御堂) (1937)...
- Hei No Saimon Yoritsuna. This mandala is now enshrined inside the Dai-Kyakuden, along with his Juzu beads made of Crystal and Shimamenu Onyx which are...