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Zuishin-in Temple is a major temple of the Shingon sect, Zentsu-ji school, located in Ono-Goryo-cho, Yamashina-ku, Kyoto City. The principal image is Nyoirin Kannon Bosatsu (Avalokiteśvara). The temple was founded by the high priest Ninkai, known as the founder of the Ono school. The temple crest is the Kujo wisteria. The Ono district, where the temple is located, is said to be the base of the Ono clan, and Zuishin-in is also known as a temple associated with Ono no Komachi. It tells the story of the faint love between Ono no Komachi and Fukakusa no Shosho. The offering is a set of two items: a goshuin (temple seal) and a history book. The goshuin is for Daishō Kichijōten (available only on the 1st and 16th of each month). A temple associated with Ono no Komachi, a "woman of unparalleled beauty." It is the head temple of the Shingon sect, Zentsu-ji school. It was founded in 991 by Emperor Ichijo, who granted land to the high priest Ninkai, the eighth disciple of Kobo Daishi. Every year on the last Sunday of March, the "Hanezu Odori" is performed, where young girls dressed in hanezu-iro (pale red) costumes perform children's songs and dances in memory of Komachi. The pink fusuma (sliding door) paintings depicting the life of Ono no Komachi, "Gokusaishiki Ume-nioi Komachi Ezu," are also a topic of conversation. It is a popular temple for pre-wedding photoshoots. During the autumn foliage season, you can enjoy the beautiful contrast between the large cedar moss and the maple leaves.
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