Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)' has mentioned 'Buddhist temple' in the following places:
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Txc5x8d-ji (xe6x9dxb1xe5xafxba) Buddhist temple (Shingon) 8th century - Heian period Sakyxc5x8d-ku, Kyoto, 34xc2xb058xe2x80xb251.48xe2x80xb3N 135xc2xb044xe2x80xb248.02xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf34.9809667xc2xb0N 135.7466722xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 34.9809667; 135.7466722xefxbbxbf (Txc5x8d-ji) A Buddhist temple of the Shingon sect, it once had a partner, Sai-ji (West Temple) and, together, they stood alongside the Rashomon, gate to the Heian capital. | WIKI |
Kiyomizu-dera (xe6xb8x85xe6xb0xb4xe5xafxba) Buddhist Temple (Independent) 8th century - Heian period Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto 34xc2xb059xe2x80xb242xe2x80xb3N 135xc2xb047xe2x80xb206xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf34.99500xc2xb0N 135.78500xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 34.99500; 135.78500xefxbbxbf (Kiyomizu-dera) Originally completed in 780, Kiyomizudera became an Imperial temple in 805. | WIKI |
The Hondo is a designated Japanese National Treasure; the complex is also home to 18 Japanese Important Cultural Properties Enryaku-ji (xe5xbbxb6xe6x9axa6xe5xafxba) Buddhist temple (Tendai) 8th century - Heian period xc5x8ctsu, Shiga 35xc2xb04xe2x80xb213.62xe2x80xb3N 135xc2xb050xe2x80xb227.33xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf35.0704500xc2xb0N 135.8409250xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 35.0704500; 135.8409250xefxbbxbf (Enryaku-ji) The temple was founded in 788 by Saicho, who introduced the Tendai sect of Mahayana Buddhism to Japan from China. | WIKI |
Daigo-ji (xe9x86x8dxe9x86x90xe5xafxba) Buddhist temple (Shingon) 9th century - Heian period Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, 34xc2xb057xe2x80xb23.57xe2x80xb3N 135xc2xb049xe2x80xb210.51xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf34.9509917xc2xb0N 135.8195861xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 34.9509917; 135.8195861xefxbbxbf (Daigo-ji) Daigo-ji comprises two main areas: the upper portion (atop Mt. | WIKI |
Ninna-ji (xe4xbbx81xe5x92x8cxe5xafxba) Buddhist temple (Shingon) 9th century - Heian period Ukyxc5x8d-ku, Kyoto, 35xc2xb01xe2x80xb251.63xe2x80xb3N 135xc2xb042xe2x80xb249.58xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf35.0310083xc2xb0N 135.7137722xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 35.0310083; 135.7137722xefxbbxbf (Ninna-ji) Construction of Ninna-ji was begun by Emperor Kxc5x8dkxc5x8d in 886, and completed in 888 by the Emperor Uda, who became a Buddhist priest and took up residence after his abdication in 897. | WIKI |
Byxc5x8ddxc5x8d-in (xe5xb9xb3xe7xadx89xe9x99xa2) Buddhist temple (jointly held by Jxc5x8ddo shxc5xab and Tendai) 11th century - Heian period Uji, Kyoto, 34xc2xb053xe2x80xb221.45xe2x80xb3N 135xc2xb048xe2x80xb227.69xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf34.8892917xc2xb0N 135.8076917xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 34.8892917; 135.8076917xefxbbxbf (Byxc5x8ddxc5x8d-in) Originally an aristocratic villa in the nearby town of Uji, Kyoto, Byodoin became a Buddhist temple in 1052. | WIKI |
Kxc5x8dzan-ji (xe9xabx98xe5xb1xb1xe5xafxba) Buddhist temple (Shingon) 13th century - Kamakura period Ukyxc5x8d-ku, Kyoto, 35xc2xb03xe2x80xb236.39xe2x80xb3N 135xc2xb040xe2x80xb242.85xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf35.0601083xc2xb0N 135.6785694xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 35.0601083; 135.6785694xefxbbxbf (Kxc5x8dzan-ji) Located in the mountains northwest of the Kyoto City, Kxc5x8dzan-ji is in an ideal location for mountain asceticism. | WIKI |
"Moss temple" (xe8x8bx94xe5xafxba, Koke-dera) Buddhist temple (Rinzai Zen) 8th century - Heian period Nishikyxc5x8d-ku, Kyoto, 34xc2xb059xe2x80xb231.06xe2x80xb3N 135xc2xb040xe2x80xb259.93xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf34.9919611xc2xb0N 135.6833139xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 34.9919611; 135.6833139xefxbbxbf (Saihxc5x8d-ji) The temple was primarily constructed to honor Amitabha, and is famed for its moss garden. | WIKI |
Temple of the Golden Pavilion (xe9x87x91xe9x96xa3xe5xafxba, Kinkaku-ji) Buddhist temple (Rinzai Zen) 15th century - Muromachi period Kita-ku, Kyoto, 35xc2xb02xe2x80xb221.85xe2x80xb3N 135xc2xb043xe2x80xb245.71xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf35.0394028xc2xb0N 135.7293639xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 35.0394028; 135.7293639xefxbbxbf (Kinkaku-ji) Originally built in the Kamakura Period as an aristocrat's country estate, Rokuon-ji became a Buddhist temple in 1422. | WIKI |
Ryxc5x8dan-ji (xe7xabx9cxe5xaex89xe5xafxbaxe3x80x81xe9xbex8dxe5xaex89xe5xafxba, The Temple of the Peaceful Dragon) Buddhist temple (Rinzai Zen of the Myxc5x8dshinji school) 15th century - Muromachi period Ukyxc5x8d-ku, Kyoto, 35xc2xb02xe2x80xb24.18xe2x80xb3N 135xc2xb043xe2x80xb25.71xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf35.0344944xc2xb0N 135.7182528xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 35.0344944; 135.7182528xefxbbxbf (Ryxc5x8dan-ji) Ryxc5x8dan-ji's garden is considered one of the finest surviving examples of kare-sansui ("dry landscape"), a refined type of Japanese Zen temple garden design generally featuring distinctive larger rock formations arranged amidst a sweep of smooth pebbles raked into linear patterns that facilitate meditation. | WIKI |
Nishi Hongan-ji (xe8xa5xbfxe6x9cxacxe9xa1x98xe5xafxba) Buddhist temple (Jodo Shinshu ) 16th century - Azuchi-Momoyama period Shimogyxc5x8d-ku, Kyoto, 34xc2xb059xe2x80xb231.37xe2x80xb3N 135xc2xb045xe2x80xb25.81xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf34.9920472xc2xb0N 135.7516139xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 34.9920472; 135.7516139xefxbbxbf (Nishi Hongan-ji) One of two temple complexes in central Kyoto, Nishi Hongan-ji is the head temple of the Jodo Shinshu sect of Pure Land Buddhism. | WIKI |