About Daishoin Temple:
- It is a Buddhist temple of the Shingon School located on Miyajima Island in the Chugoku region of Japan.
- It lies at the base of Mount Misen, the tallest mountain on Miyajima.
- It was founded by Kobo Daishi in 806 on his return from China following gumonji-ho, a 100-day Buddhist training.
- Its vast grounds are covered in multiple unique halls, structures, and statues.
Key Facts about Miyajima Island:
- Miyajima, also known as Itsukushima, is a small island located in the Seto Inland Sea off the coast of Japan.
- Hiroshima is the nearest major city.
- It is famous for its “floating” red torii gate that appears to stand on water during high tide.
Itsukushima Shrine:
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Constructed around 1168 C.E., it is the center of activity on the island of Miyajima.
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This shrine is unique in that it is built over water.
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Each of the buildings — the main hall, the prayer hall, and the Noh theater — are supported by stilts and connected by boardwalks over the water.
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It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.