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Daisenji - Daisen Temple

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This Daisenji is temple at Tottori Japan. It's history all began in the 2nd year of the Yoro era(718) when Kinren Shonin,or great monk,built a temple to enshrine Jizo Bosatsu, or a bodhisattva,and provided the ascetics with a fundamental training place.It is said that after Jikaku Daishi(Ennin) turned it into a Tendai-shu temple in the 7th year of the Jogen era(865) it then prospered as a gigantic temple with 160 monks and 3,000 sectarians. - Daisen-cho Sightseeing Commerce and Industry Section -

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