Konponchudo, Enryakuji

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Illustration

Mark Cartwright
by Tamago Moffle
published on 09 May 2017
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The 1642 CE Konponchudo, main hall of the Buddhist Enryakuji temple on Mount Hiei, Japan. The building stands on the site of the original shrine built by Saicho, also known as Dengyo Daishi, (767-822 CE), the monk and scholar who founded the Buddhist Tendai Sect in Japan.

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Moffle, T. (2017, May 09). Konponchudo, Enryakuji. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/6611/konponchudo-enryakuji/

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Moffle, Tamago. "Konponchudo, Enryakuji." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified May 09, 2017. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/6611/konponchudo-enryakuji/.

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