Kurama-dera

E1009424

Kurama-dera is a historic Buddhist temple in the forested mountains north of Kyoto, renowned for its spiritual significance, scenic hiking trails, and association with Japanese folklore.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple
historic site
accessibleBy Eizan Electric Railway NERFINISHED
accessibleFrom Kurama Station NERFINISHED
associatedWith Japanese folklore
Kurama Tengu legend
Kurama-ryū Reiki NERFINISHED
Mikao Usui NERFINISHED
esoteric practices
tengu
country Japan
dedicatedTo Bishamonten NERFINISHED
Mao-son NERFINISHED
Senju Kannon NERFINISHED
denomination Tendai Buddhism NERFINISHED
etymology "dera" means temple in Japanese
foundedInCentury 8th century
foundedInPeriod Nara period NERFINISHED
foundedInYearApprox 770
founder Gantei NERFINISHED
hasBuilding Kondō NERFINISHED
Main Hall (Honden) NERFINISHED
Mausoleum of Emperor Uda NERFINISHED
Niōmon gate NERFINISHED
hasFeature cable car access
forest surroundings
hiking trails
mountain temple complex
pagodas
stone stairways
viewpoints over Kyoto
hasMainHall Honden
hasRitual esoteric Buddhist ceremonies
mountain worship practices
hasStatus important religious site in Kyoto
hasView Kyoto cityscape
knownFor Kurama Fire Festival vicinity
autumn foliage
nighttime lantern illuminations
scenic hiking
spiritual atmosphere
languageOfName Japanese
locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
Mount Kurama NERFINISHED
Sakyō-ku, Kyoto NERFINISHED
locatedNorthOf central Kyoto
near Kurama village NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
touristAttraction yes

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Sakyo-ku, Kyoto hasLandmark Kurama-dera