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Daihōon-ji Temple is a temple of the Shingon sect, Chizan school, located in Kamigyō-ku, Kyoto City. The principal image is Shaka Nyorai (Shakyamuni Buddha). It is commonly known as Senbon Shakadō (Thousand-Buddha Shakadō). The Reihōden (Treasure Hall) is the 16th temple of the New Saigoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage, and the principal image is the Six Kannon. It was founded in 1221 (the 3rd year of the Jōkyū era) by the priest Gyōkū. Gyōkū was the grandson of Fujiwara no Hidehira and, after training on Mount Hiei, established this temple. It is known for the story of Okame and the Daikon-daki (radish stew) event in December. This offering is a set of two items: a goshuin (temple stamp) of the Six Kannon Bosatsu and a history booklet. The goshuin bag is folded to the size of the goshuin. Daihōon-ji Temple is called Shakadō because of the Shaka Nyorai statue, the principal image. It is called Senbon Shakadō to distinguish it from the Shakadō in Saga (Seiryō-ji Temple). Founded in 1221. The main hall, a shinden-zukuri style building that escaped the ravages of war such as the Ōnin War, is a national treasure and the oldest wooden structure in the city, built in 1227. The scars of swords and spears from the Ōnin War remain vividly on the pillars of the inner sanctuary of the main hall.
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