Also known as Anrakuju-in
thumb|right|300px|Grave of Emperor Toba thumb|right|300px|Grave of Emperor Konoe thumb|right|300px|Site of the Toba Imperial Villa
thumb|right|300px|Grave of Emperor Toba thumb|right|300px|Grave of Emperor Konoe thumb|right|300px|Site of the Toba Imperial Villa
is a Buddhist temple located in the Takeda neighborhood of Fushimi, Kyoto, Japan. The temple is associated with the Imperial family of Japan, originating from a Buddhist chapel built in the eastern palace of the in 1137. The temple houses a number of Important Cultural Properties and the tombs of Emperor Toba and Emperor Konoe are on the grounds. The temple belongs to the Shingon sect, and its honzon is a statue of Amida Nyorai. The temple precincts are protected as a National Historic Site as the "Toba Imperial Villa" site.
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