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Kinokawa, Wakayama Préfecture
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi burned down nearly 2,700 temple buildings in 1585 out of fear of the monks' growing power, sparing only the great pagoda which still stands today.
The temple's founder, Kakuban, fled here in 1140 after rival monks literally burned down his residence on Mount Koya for trying to reform Shingon Buddhism with controversial Pure Land elements.
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi burned down nearly 2,700 temple buildings in 1585 out of fear of the monks' growing power, sparing only the great pagoda which still stands today.
The temple's founder, Kakuban, fled here in 1140 after rival monks literally burned down his residence on Mount Koya for trying to reform Shingon Buddhism with controversial Pure Land elements.
Les terres de Negoro-ji ont été désignées Site historique national en 2007 ; les sources mentionnent également le statut de Lieu de beauté pittoresque nationale.
The 40-meter wooden pagoda from 1547 is the only National Treasure in Japan that visitors can enter and explore inside every single day of the year.
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