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page 1Buddhist temples in Kagawa Prefecture
Zentsū-ji Temple
thumb|Zentsū-ji scenes, 2021
thumb|The five-storied pagoda. The current building was finished in 1902.
The is a Buddhist temple of the Shingon sect in Zentsūji, Kagawa, Japan. It was established in 807 by Kūkai, founder of Shingon Buddhism, who was born where the temple now stands. The oldest structure, the Shakadō Hall, dates to around 1677.
Motoyama-ji Temple
The is a Shingon Buddhist temple of the Kōyasan sect in Mitoyo, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. It was established by Emperor Heizei's order in 807. Hayagriva is a principal image. The temple has undergone several reconstruction efforts since its founding, including the rebuilding of its Main Hall (which is a National Treasure of Japan) in 1300.
Yashima-ji Temple
thumb|right|300px|Yashima-ji Main Hall (Japanese Buddhism)|Hondō (1618), an Important Cultural Property
Sanuki Kokubun-ji Temple
Shingon temple in Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan, which is Temple 80 on the Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage
Ōkubo-ji Temple
thumb|right|300px|Ōkubo-ji Main Hall (Japanese Buddhism)|Hondō
Yakuri-ji Temple
Yakuri-ji (八栗寺) is a Shingon Buddhist temple in Takamatsu, Japan. It is the 85th site of the Shikoku Pilgrimage.
Nagao-ji Temple
Nagao-ji (長尾寺) is a Tendai Buddhist temple in Sanuki, Kagawa, Japan. It is the 87th site of the Shikoku Pilgrimage.