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Mount Ikoma was originally an object of worship for the ancient people in the region, and so this area was selected as a place for religious training. The training area is said to have opened in 655 by
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The area around Hōzan-ji was originally a place for the training of Buddhist monks. The name of the place at that time was
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Five statues of Zushiiri-Mokuzo-Godai-Myōō (厨子入木造五大明王像)
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Nara Prefecture designated tangible cultural property
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Affiliation
Shingon Ritsu
Deity
Fudō Myō-ō
Ikoma
Nara Prefecture
Geographic coordinates
34°41′4.8″N 135°41′11.6″E / 34.684667°N 135.686556°E / 34.684667; 135.686556
Tankai
http://www.hozanji.com/

Kangiten
Ikoma
Nara
Japan
Acala
Kangiten
Daishō-Mudō-ji
En no Gyōja
Kūkai
Tankai
Kangiten
Edo period
Important Cultural Properties
Zeami
Hōzanji Station
Ikoma Cable Line
Umeyashiki Station
Ikoma Cable Line

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