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Buddhist temple in Misasa, Japan

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Sanbutsu-ji
Nageire-dō of Sanbutsu-ji
Religion
Affiliation Tendai
Deity Shaka Nyorai, Amida Nyorai, Dainichi Nyorai
Location
Location1010 Mitoku, Misasa, Tottori Prefecture 〒682-0132
CountryJapan
Architecture
Completed849
Website
www.mitokusan.jp

Sanbutsu-ji (三仏寺, Sanbutsu-ji) is a Buddhist temple in the town of Misasa, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. The Nageire Hall  [ja] (投入堂, Nageire-dō) of Sanbutsu-ji, built in the Heian period is designated a National Treasure of Japan.

By tradition Sanbutsu-ji was founded by the Buddhist ascetic and mystic of the late Asuka period monk En no Gyōja (ca. 634–701). En no Gyōja is considered the founder of Shugendō, a syncretic religion which incorporated aspects Old Shinto, Japanese folk animism and shamanism, Taoism and esoteric Buddhism of the Shingon Mikkyō and the Tendai sects.[1]

The Nageire-dō hall is perched on the steep cliffside, supported by stilts using the kakezukuri  [ja] technique

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References

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  1. ^ "Shugendō". Encyclopedia of Japan. Tokyo: Netto Adobansusha. 2012. Archived from the original on 2007年08月25日. Retrieved 2012年02月22日.
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