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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
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Hall), built in 1858; and the Gaku-dō (Votive Tablet Hall), built in 1861. The Kaizan-dō (Open
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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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1083:千葉県立成田北高等学校
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988:140°19′06″E
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166:(Japanese:
148:Kōbō Daishi
50:Affiliation
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1882:saisenbako
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1574:Daibutsuyō
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1145:Narita-san
1103:千葉県立下総高等学校
985:35°47′10″N
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124:Narita-san
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1594:Shin-Wayō
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357:Oshogatsu
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213:Expansion
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102:Completed
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1221:History
461:), 1984
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411:JR East
400:Tourism
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276:samurai
187:samurai
110:Website
92:Founder
77:Country
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1845:Others
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1741:Sanron
1698:Rinzai
1669:Tendai
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