Jōruri-ji

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Jōruri-ji is a historic Buddhist temple in Kizugawa, Kyoto Prefecture, renowned for its Heian-period architecture and statues.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple
affiliation Kegon and Shingon traditions historically
alsoKnownAs Jōruri-dera NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Heian-period architecture
bellPeriod Heian period NERFINISHED
bellStatus Important Cultural Property of Japan NERFINISHED
BuddhistSect Shingon Ritsu NERFINISHED
country Japan
culturalPropertyStatus Important Cultural Property of Japan (statues)
National Treasure of Japan (hall) NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Pure Land Buddhism NERFINISHED
facesDirection east
foundedInCentury 11th century
foundedInPeriod Heian period NERFINISHED
foundedInYear 1047
founder Genshin NERFINISHED
hasArtStyle late Heian Buddhist sculpture
hasBell temple bell
hasCloister wooden cloister around garden
hasConstructionMaterial wood
hasCulturalDesignation Historic Site of Japan NERFINISHED
hasFeature island in pond representing the Pure Land
pond representing the ocean between this world and the Pure Land
hasFestival Buddhist memorial services
hasGarden Pure Land garden
hasGate Sanmon (main gate)
hasLayout east–west Pure Land layout
hasMainHall Amida Hall NERFINISHED
hasPagoda Three-story pagoda
hasPond Pure Land pond NERFINISHED
hasRoofMaterial tiled roof
hasStatue Amida Nyorai statue NERFINISHED
Nine Amida statues
locatedIn Kizugawa NERFINISHED
Kyoto Prefecture
mainDeity Amida Nyorai NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Nara NERFINISHED
numberOfAmidaStatues 9
openToPublic yes
prefectureCapitalNearby Kyoto NERFINISHED
region Kansai region
religion Buddhism
threeStoryPagodaPeriod Heian period NERFINISHED
threeStoryPagodaStatus National Treasure of Japan NERFINISHED
touristAttraction yes

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Kizugawa hasCulturalProperty Jōruri-ji