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with a Middle Gate, Lecture Hall, and monks quarters. The main hall measured 15.8 by 11.6 meters, and was perhaps a five by four bay structure. The Pagoda was seven-story structure, 15.7 meters on each side. All of its 17 foundation stones have survived. The Lecture Hall overlaps the site of the
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current temple's Main Hall. It measured 26.8 by 14.9 meters and was a seven by four bay structure. From the style of roof tiles, it appears that the temple was reconstructed at the beginning of the
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to the east of the Oi River in the Kameoka Basin. This area was the center of ancient Tanba Province, and in the near vicinity is the
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were rebuilt in 1774 and are all Kameoka City Important Cultural Properties. The Main Hall houses the
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In the exclave to the northeast of the temple is the ruins of a
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ordered that a monastery and nunnery be established in every
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in 1928 with the area under protection extended in 2006.
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records that in 741, as the country recovered from a
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to the provinces, and to emphasize the power of the
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Affiliation
Buddhist
Deity
Yakushi Nyōrai
Jōdo-shū
Japan
Japan
Tanba Kokubun-ji is located in Kyoto Prefecture
Tanba Kokubun-ji is located in Japan
Geographic coordinates
35°02′32.07″N 135°34′42.67″E / 35.0422417°N 135.5785194°E / 35.0422417; 135.5785194
Emperor Shōmu
National Historic Site of Japan
Important Cultural Property
Jōdo-shū
Buddhist temple
Kameoka, Kyoto
Japan
provincial temples
Emperor Shōmu
Nara period
National Historic Site
Shoku Nihongi
major smallpox epidemic
Emperor Shōmu
province
kokubunji
Buddhist orthodoxy
Nara period

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