Also known as Enjō-ji, Enjō-ji Temple
thumb|right|300px|Two-storey Mon (architecture)|gate of 1468, an Important Cultural Property thumb|right|300px|Kasugadō and Hakusandō Shinto shrine|shrines (1277/8), both National Treasures thumb|right|300px|Paradise gardens of the late-Heian period, a Place of Scenic Beauty thumb|right|300px|Dainichi Nyorai (Enjō-ji)|Dainichi Nyorai by [[Unkei (1176), a National Treasure]] thumb|right|300px|Honden of [[Ugajin, Kamakura period, an Important Cultural Property]]
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).