Sagami-ji

Coordinates: 34°56′8.52″N 134°49′46.53″E / 34.9357000°N 134.8295917°E / 34.9357000; 134.8295917
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Sagami-ji
酒見寺
Jūichimen Kannon
Location
Location1319 Hōjō-chō, Kasai-shi, Hyōgo-ken, 675-2312
CountryJapan
Architecture
FounderGyōki
Completed745

Sagami-ji (酒見寺, or Sagami-dera), is a

Shingon Buddhist temple in Kasai, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Its mountain name (sangō) is Senjōsan (泉生山). Emperor Shōmu ordered its construction in 745 (the 17th year of the Tenpyō era) at the request of Gyōki
, a Buddhist priest.

History

According to the temple records, the priest Gyōki received an oracle from a shrine, Sagami Myōjin (酒見明神), instructing a temple to be built on these grounds. Gyōki took the request to Emperor Shōmu, who then ordered the construction of Sagami-ji. When finished in 745, it was named Sagami after the oracle's origins.

Inscriptions on temple

shōguns, including shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu
.

The building was badly damaged in the

daimyō of Himeji, Honda Tadamasa, agreed to aid the Ikeda clan
in its reconstruction.

Architecture

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34°56′8.52″N 134°49′46.53″E / 34.9357000°N 134.8295917°E / 34.9357000; 134.8295917