Gayain Explained
Gaya-in |
Location: | , Miki, Hyogo 651-2108 |
Religious Affiliation: | Tendai |
Country: | Japan |
Website: | http://www.gayain.or.jp/ |
Year Completed: | 645 |
is a temple of the Tendai sect in Miki, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.
Building list
- Main hall (1610).
- Two-story pagoda (Tahōtō) (1648).
- Misaka Ming shrine.
- Middle Gate - (1651)
- Kaisan-do - (1656)
- Gyoja-do - (1630)
- Temple gate
Nationally Designated Important Cultural Property
There are four nationally designated cultural properties.[1]
- Bishamonten wooden statue
- Main hall
- Two-story pagoda
- Main shrine
Gallery
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Notes and References
- Web site: Designated cultural property list. Miki City website (Japanese). Miki City. 26 January 2014.