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Yamada-dera Temple Ruins, Nationally Designated Special Historic Site

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1258 Yamada, Sakurai, Nara 633-0045, JapanMap
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  • ara2106chan
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    This is exactly where prosperity and prosperity are.

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    Ishikawamaro, the grandson of Soga Mako, plays a major role in the Taika renovation. I think that was the peak of Ishikawamaro. The gozoku compete to build a large temple, one of which is Yamadaji Temple, which is the request of Ishikawamaro. After the Taika Reform, he became Udaijin, but the clan committed suicide at this temple for plotting to assassinate Prince Nakaoe. Eventually, the temple power will decline, but it will be rebuilt and completed during the time of Tenchi and Emperor Tenmu. Currently, only the monument of "Yamadaji Temple Ruins" remains. Yakushi Sanson ...

    Reviewed on Jan 21, 2020
  • Meander767454
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    You can see that it is a large temple site.

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    When I was driving from Kintetsu Kashihara Jingumae Station toward Abe Monjuin by rental bicycle, I found a sign on the way to the site of Yamadaji Temple. I knew the name, but it feels like it was here. In the instruction manual, Sogakura Yamada Ishikawamaro was built and he participated in the Otomi Incident with Prince Nakaoe. I read a book about the theory that I participated in the Otomi Incident because I was despised by the Soga Honke, but it must have been a branch family to build such a temple. Currently ...

    Reviewed on Nov 12, 2019
  • arakimi
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    I should have studied more history and visited.

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    It was built in 643 by the idea of Sogakura Yamada Ishikawamaro (later committed suicide by committing rebellion). The temple layout is Shitennoji style, and there is Kannon-do and Kuri at the ruins of the auditorium, and only the monuments of the ruins of the tower and the ruins of the Kindo stand. I later learned that the bronze Buddha head I saw at Kofukuji Temple was the head of the statue of Yakushi Nyorai, the principal image of Yamadaji Temple, and I was deeply impressed.

    Reviewed on Oct 12, 2019
  • pontan420
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    it's a sloppy space.

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    If you just ride a bicycle on the road from Asuka to Sakurai, you will find it along that road. There was a stone monument written as "Yamadaji Ruins", and the stone monument said Taisho 13 Year 3 Moon. There was a small hall in the vacant lot with the stone monument. There are no people, so it's a good place to sit here and take a break.

    Reviewed on Sep 21, 2018
  • kiyo0523
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    Yamada Temple

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    It is the site of a temple built by a powerful Mr. Yamada, but it is buried in the ground and there is nothing but a monument.

    Reviewed on Jul 20, 2018

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