Hajino Nakamaro

E254705

Hajino Nakamaro was a historical Japanese figure traditionally credited with founding Sensō-ji, one of Tokyo’s oldest and most significant Buddhist temples.

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Hajino Nakamaro canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical figure
human
activeInPeriod Yamato period
surface form: Asuka period

early Japanese Buddhism
associatedWith Asakusa Kannon legend
Sensō-ji
commemoratedAt Sensō-ji
countryOfCitizenship Japan
culture Japanese Buddhist tradition
ethnicGroup Japanese
founderOf Sensō-ji
foundingLocation Asakusa
Musashi Province
Tokyo city center
surface form: present-day Tokyo
hasFamilyName Hiranaka
surface form: Hajino
hasGivenName Nakamaro
hasRole founder of Sensō-ji
languageOfName Japanese
mentionedIn Sensō-ji temple legend
narrativeStatus semi-legendary
notableFor founding Sensō-ji
occupation religious figure
temple founder
placeOfActivity Asakusa
Edo
Tokyo
religion Buddhism
religiousTradition Mahayana
surface form: Mahayana Buddhism

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Senso-ji Temple foundedBy Hajino Nakamaro
subject surface form: Senso-ji