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Gangō-ji Temple
right|thumb|290px|Model of Gangō-ji in the Nara period; the temple at the top of the photo is Kofuku-ji thumb|right|Gangō-ji Gokurakubo zenshitsu (National Treasure) thumb|upright|Gangō-ji miniature pagoda (National Treasure) right|thumb|290px|Site of the Five-story Pagoda was one of the first Buddhist temples in Japan, and was ranked as one of the powerful Seven Great Temples, in Nara, Japan. It was mostly destroyed in the Muromachi period and the old town of Naramachi occupies most of what was once the temple's precincts. Three small portions of the temple have survived to the present day,
Saidai-ji Temple
thumb|right|280px|Model of Nara period Saidai-ji
Jōruri-ji Temple
thumb|right|200px|Standing Statue of Kichijōten|Kissyoten thumb|right|200px|Koumokuten, part of the National Treasure group of Four Heavenly Kings is a Buddhist temple located in the Nishio Futaba, Kamo-cho neighborhood of the city of Kizugawa, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It belongs to the Shingon Ritsu school and has both Amida Nyorai and Yakushi Nyorai as its honzon. The temple is commonly known as Kutai-ji (九体寺) because nine statues of Amida Nyorai are enshrined in the main hall, and it was also called Nishi-Odawara-dera (西小田原寺) in the past. The temple is heavily influenced by Pure Land thoug
Hōzan-ji Temple
right|thumb|260px|Hall for Kangiten (Shoten)
Hannya-ji Temple
is a Buddhist temple of the Shingon Ritsu sect in Nara, Japan. Its foundation is variously dated, but mention in a document in the Shōsōin provides a terminus ante quem of the mid-eighth century.
Kyōkō-ji Temple
Kyōkō-ji (教興寺) is a Buddhist temple in Yao, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It was founded in 588.
Gokuraku-ji Temple
building in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Byakugō-ji Temple
is a Buddhist temple in Nara, Japan. A number of wooden statues of the Heian and Kamakura periods have been designated Important Cultural Properties and the temple's five-coloured camellias are a Prefectural Natural Monument.
Iyo Kokubun-ji Temple
Shingon Risshu temple in Imabari, Ehime Prefecture, Japan, which is Temple 59 on the Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage