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Hyakusai-ji Temple is a Tendai sect temple located in Hyakusaiji-cho, Higashi-Omi City, Shiga Prefecture. Its mountain name is Shakasan. The principal image is the Eleven-faced Kannon. According to temple tradition, it was founded in the 14th year of Emperor Suiko (606) by Prince Shotoku. It is known as one of the "Koto Sanzan" (three mountains of Koto) along with Kongorin-ji Temple and Saimei-ji Temple. The temple grounds are designated as a national historic site and are also known as a famous spot for autumn leaves. The following three items are provided: 1. Goshuin (temple seal) (Principal image: Ueki Kannon) 2. Sange (scattered flowers) (Life Shining) 3. History booklet The stone-paved approach lined with red maples, set against a backdrop of evergreen trees such as Japanese cedar and camellia over 400 years old, is a sight that Luis Frois praised as "a thousand heavenly temples on earth." The Honbo Garden, where one can reminisce about the Baekje Kingdom 880km west of Mount Hiei, which stands on the "Baekje Nostalgia Line" at 35.1 degrees north latitude, is also known as the "Garden of the World's Distant View" and its scale is unparalleled. The autumn scenery of the Hyakusai-ji Temple grounds, designated as a national historic site, and the Koto Sanzan is one of the "100 Best Autumn Leaf Viewing Spots in Japan."
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