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According to legend, the image of Acala became too heavy after the victory to move back to its home base, so a new temple on Narita-san, named Shinshō-ji (New Victory Temple), was built to enshrine it on the spot. The temple maintains that the original image is enshrined in the Main Hall, where it is
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blossoms in the early spring and autumn leaves in the late fall. In addition, there are chantings of the Sutra of Great Wisdom (Daihannya-e) in January, May, and September; and temple fairs are held on the 1st, 15th, and 28th day of each month. Several times a day, wooden amulets are ceremonially
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Hall), built in 1858; and the Gaku-dō (Votive Tablet Hall), built in 1861. The Kaizan-dō (Open Mountain Hall) shrine to Kanchō Daisōjō was built in 1938, in time for the temple's 1000th anniversary. Narita-san Park (16.5 hectares) opened in 1928, the current Great Main Hall dates from 1968, a
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to be responsible for its upkeep. The military and political success associated with the temple may also have appealed to him, and the location of the temple, protecting the unlucky northeast approach to his new capital, corresponded to the position of the head temple of the
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became the primary international hub for Japanese air traffic in the late 1970s, Narita-san also began to attract increasing numbers of foreign tourists, especially those who have a long layovers in transit. The airport is just a short train ride from either
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Narita Station. From each station, it is just a short walk to the temple, along picturesque streets with many small shops selling snacks and other foodstuffs, as well as good-luck charms and other souvenirs, such as
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Narita-san has been a favorite site for excursions and pilgrimages by citizens of the nearby metropolitan area ever since the Tokugawa shōguns moved the national capital to Edo in 1603. After nearby
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sacred fire rituals that helped stop a rebellion during his era. The rebellion in 940 also came to an end just as Kanchō completed a three-week Goma ritual with the same image.
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reconstructed its Main Hall in 1655. That building now serves as a calligraphy classroom. Shingon founder Kōbō Daishi (
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status by playing heroic characters doing noble deeds, developing in the process a rough, manly style known as
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displayed on special occasions, but art historians date the current image to no earlier than the 13th century.
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in 1603. Ieyasu himself credited its abbot with converting him to Buddhism, and assigned the local
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The temple was established in 940 to commemorate the victory of the forces dispatched from the
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For over 600 years, Narita-san remained a remote, humble, provincial temple—until
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58-meter high Great Pagoda (Daitō) was added in 1984, and a hall dedicated to
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Several of the structures at Narita-san temple have been designated National
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But the person most responsible for promoting and enriching Narita-san was
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whose opening was timed to coincide with the traveling exhibit (出
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Large crowds attend the major annual events at Narita-san:
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in late December. People come to Narita-san Park to view
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Religious buildings and structures completed in the 940s
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Chiba prefecture
Japan
Kanchō
http://www.naritasan.or.jp
新勝寺
Shingon Buddhist
Narita, Chiba
Japan
Kōbō Daishi
智山派
新義真言宗
Kantō region
Ācala
Fudō myōō
Heian capital
Kantō region
samurai
Taira no Masakado
Jingo-ji
Kyōtō
Goma
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Edo
Sakura Domain
daimyō
Tendai

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