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Senbon Shaka-do (Daiho-on-ji Temple) – Reihoden

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One of the sculptures among many that can be enjoyed at close quarters

An amazing collection of Buddhist images by the Kei school

“Senbon” distinguishes the temple from Seiryo-ji’s Shaka-do in Saga. Founded in 1221, only the main hall (built in 1227 in the style of shinden-zukuri, Heian palatial architecture) survived the destruction of the Onin War and is now a National Treasure. It is said that this building is the oldest wooden structure in Kyoto. Even today, it bears the scars of spears and swords from that warring. The principle Buddha image is said to have been carved by the monk Gyokai.
The Reiho-den hall holds many treasures, with the statue of Senju Kannon (Important Cultural Property) believed to be older than the actual temple. The Six Forms of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva on display were carved by Jokei in the Kamakura period. And, one statue carries the name Higo Betto Jokei, a pupil of the great sculptor Kokei. There are statues of the Ten Great Disciples of Buddha (all Important Cultural Properties) carved by Kaikei. Documents found in one of the ten statues are dated 1218, while on the right foot the ink-written name of Kosho (skilled artisan) Hogen Kaikei has been found.

photoSix Forms of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva

Six Forms of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva

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Question

What food is served up at the temple in winter to keep colds at bay?

Address 1034 Mizomae-cho Itsutusji-dori Rokkencho-nishi-iru, Kamigyo-ku
TEL 075-461-5973
FAX 075-461-5974
Hours 9:00 ~ 17:00(entry by 16:30)
Closed Open daily
Adm Main temple and Reiho-do: Adults ¥600, High school and college students ¥500, Elementary and junior high school students ¥400
Access A 3-min walk from Kamishichiken Stop of City Bus/An 8-min walk from Senbon-Imadegawa Stop of City Bus
Parking Available (Free)

Facilities near by

photo:Yuki Pallis Collection

Yuki Pallis Collection

Beautiful European handwork collected under one roof

photo:The Komai Residence (Taku & Shizue Komai Museum)

The Komai Residence (Taku & Shizue Komai Museum)

Vories’ architecture in Kita-Shirakawa

photo:Kouzu Kobunka Museum

Kouzu Kobunka Museum

A collection derived from period movies

photo:Miyake Hachiman Shrine – Ema Museum

Miyake Hachiman Shrine – Ema Museum

Ema amulets offered with prayers to cure children’s tantrums

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