Hase-dera Temple

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"Hase-dera Temple" in Sakurai City is the head temple of the Buzan branch of Shingon Buddhism, long cherished as the "Temple of Flowers." Climbing the magnificent "Nobori-ro" (covered corridor) that seems to cling to the mountain reveals the National Treasure main hall. From the hall's stage, you can see seasonal views, with the beauty of peonies and cherries in spring, autumn foliage, and winter peonies being breathtaking. The massive principal image, "Eleven-headed Kannon Bosatsu Statue," stands over 10 meters tall, its divine appearance deeply moving visitors. Enveloped in traditional Japanese architectural beauty and vibrant natural colors, it is a sanctuary of healing and prayer.

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「めぐり めぐって 奈良大和四寺巡礼」 うれしい『長谷寺』

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Hase-dera Temple

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731-1 Hase, Sakurai-shi, Nara
Website
http://www.hasedera.or.jp/
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