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from 810-835 AD. However, no historical documents have survived to substantiate this legend, and the history of the temple is thus uncertain. During the
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According to temple legend, Chōkoku-ji was founded by either the wandering holy ascetic
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Hase-dera (disambiguation)

Affiliation
Shingon
Deity
Jūichimen Kannon
Japan
Japan
Shingon sect
Buddhist temple
Atsugi
Kanagawa Prefecture
Japan
Bandō Sanjūsankasho
Kantō region
Kannon
Gyōki
Kūkai
Kamakura period
Shingon
Tendai
Ritsu
Zen
Kakuon-ji
Kamakura
Shōmyo-ji
Mutsuura
Kōyasan Shingon sect
Japanese Buddhism
Main Hall

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