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Dōmyō-ji

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Main hall

Dōmyō-ji (道明寺) is a Buddhist temple and nunnery in Fujiidera, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It was founded in the sixth century, and is affiliated with Shingon Buddhism.

In the area

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  • The main hall was rebuilt in 1919.
  • Daishido
  • Gomado
  • Eastern gate
  • Kuri
  • Garden
  • The foundation stones of the ruins of the five-story pagoda remain.

See also

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