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The ruins of the temple have been excavated by archaeologists several times, and some of the artifacts uncovered are on display at a museum on the temple grounds.
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sects to become preeminent in Aizu, and by the time of his death in 842, the temples was a complete
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policy against Buddhism. It was restored in its present form in 1904 as a Shingon temple.
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which is used as a ritual object in Shingon ceremonies. It was made in the
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and was almost completely razed, with Masamune sparing only the
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Fukushima prefecture designated tangible cultural property
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Affiliation
Buddhist
Shingon-shu Buzan-ha
Bandai
Fukushima Prefecture
Enichi-ji is located in Fukushima Prefecture
Enichi-ji is located in Japan
Geographic coordinates
37°34′09″N 139°58′56″E / 37.56917°N 139.98222°E / 37.56917; 139.98222
Tokuitsu
National Historic Site of Japan
Buddhist temple
Shingon-shu Buzan-ha
Bandai
Yama District
Fukushima Prefecture
Japan
Heian period
National Historic Site of Japan
Hossō
Tokuitsu
Nara
Aizu
Tendai
Shingon
shichidō garan
sōhei
Heian period
Echigo province

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