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Kumadaniji - The temple gate is considered to be the finest of all 88 temples. Also noteworthy are the belfry tower, the priest's residential quarters, and a Japanese garden on the grounds. Kobo Daishi carved a large statue of Kannon and placed smaller similar statues inside it. This event marked the founding of this temple. In 1687, the temple’s glorious main gate was built about 200m away. In the garden, there is a pine tree which is said to resemble a dragon

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Kumadaniji - The temple gate is considered to be the finest of all 88 temples. Also noteworthy are the belfry tower, the priest's residential quarters, and a Japanese garden on the grounds. Kobo Daishi carved a large statue of Kannon and placed smaller similar statues inside it. This event marked the founding of this temple. In 1687, the temple’s glorious main gate was built about 200m away. In the garden, there is a pine tree which is said to resemble a dragon