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Yoshizaki-gobō
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The Yoshizaki-gobō (吉崎御坊) was a Buddhist temple located in what is the Yoshizaki neighbourhood of the city of Awara, Fukui, Japan. It is known for its connection to Rennyo, the founder of the Ikkō sect of Japanese Buddhism. The ruins of the temple were designated a National Historic Site in 2012.[1]
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Yoshizaki-gobō 吉崎御坊 | |
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![]() Site of the Yoshizaki-gobō | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Buddhism |
Sect | Jōdo Shinshū |
Status | Betsu-in |
Location | |
Location | Awara, Fukui |
Country | Japan |
Geographic coordinates | 36°17′14″N 136°15′03″E |
Architecture | |
Founder | Rennyo |
Completed | 1471 |
Website | |
Official website(in Japanese) | |
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