Hokke-ji (Gifu) explained

Hokke-ji
Native Name:法華寺
Image Upright:1.2
Location:31 Mitahora
Gifu, Gifu Prefecture
502-0004
Religious Affiliation:Shingon
Country:Japan
Year Completed:816

is a Buddhist temple of the Shingon school located in Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. Though its formal name is Hokke-ji, it is more well known by its unofficial name, Mitahora Kōbō (三田洞弘法).

It is located in the foothills of Mount Dodo, the largest mountain in the city of Gifu. Also, it is the fifteenth of the Mino Thirty-three Kannon.[1]

History

The temple was originally built in 816, by Kūkai under the orders of Emperor Saga.[2] Kūkai's posthumous name was "Kōbō Daishi" (弘法大師), giving rise to the temple's alternate name.

Burnt to the ground by fire in 1620, it was consumed by fire and not rebuilt until 1623. Sixty-one years later, in 1684, it was moved to its current location.[2]

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Images

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.mino33kannon.info/index.html Mino 33 Kannon
  2. http://www.mino33kannon.info/main100-003.html Mino 33 Kannon - Hokke-ji