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The Fukuishi Kannon Sennichi Festival will be held between August 8 and 11 every year. There is the public exhibition of religious objects from this temple, usually relics or statuary, that were normally not on display.
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The cave of mount Fukuishi is a huge cave of sandstone made by erosion of water with a mouth of approximately 60 centimeters and it is the height of 4 meters. According to the temple story, in the early 9th century,
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statues in the cave. Many rakan statues disappeared in the long history after that, Matsuura Seizan of the 9th lord who helped rebuild the temple in 1788. Many of them were dissipated after the
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Shingon-shū Chizan-ha
Sasebo
Nagasaki
Japan
sangō
Matsuura Seizan
Hirado Domain
Kannon
Gyōki
Kyushu
Kūkai
arhat
World War II
国指定文化財
Fukuishikannon Seikanji
Official site
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Buddhist temples in Japan
Japanese Buddhist architecture
hidden roof
hisashi
irimoya
nakazonae
kairō
karahafu

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