Also known as Tachibana-dera
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{{Infobox religious building | name = Tachibana-dera | native_name = 橘寺 | image = Tachibanadera Kannondō.jpg | image_size = | alt = | caption = Kannon-do of Tachibana-dera | map_type = Japan Nara Prefecture#Japan | relief = 1 | location = 32 Tachibana, Asuka, Takaichi District, Nara 634-0142 | coordinates = | religious_affiliation = Buddhist | rite =Tendai | deity = Prince Shōtoku | country = Japan | functional_status =active | website = | founded_by = | year_completed = c.606 | footnotes = } }} 230px|thumb|right|Kannon-do
is a Buddhist temple located in the village of Asuka, Nara Prefecture, Japan. It belongs to the Tendai sect and its honzon is a statue of Prince Shōtoku. The temple's full name is Butsuzan Jogū Koin Bodaiji (仏頭山上宮皇院菩提寺).The name "Tachibana-dera" comes from a legend that a sapling of the tachibana fruit of immortality that Tajimamori brought back the from the magical land of Tokoyo no kuni during the reign of Emperor Suinin was planted at this location.The precincts of the temple have been protected as a designated a National Historic Site since 1966.
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