Fudo Hall (Kyoto)
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buddhist temple, 16th century construction
Enshrining stone Fudo-myoo (Acala) statue that is said to have been carved by Kobo-Daishi Kukai (774–835, founder of Shingon Buddhism).
The statue is open to the public only 2 days a year; February 3 and August 16.
The statue is open to the public only 2 days a year; February 3 and August 16.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 35°2'24"N 135°43'48"E
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