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Goju-no-to Pagoda at Miyajima. The Five-storied Pagoda was originally constructed in 1407, and it was restored in 1533. The main deity enshrined here is the god of medicine. The interior of the pagoda is decorated with auspicious motifs such as a dragon, lotus flowers and the a sutra painted on the ceiling,

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miyajima, itsukushima shrine, inland sea, hiroshima-ken, hiroshima prefecture, hiroshima, Gojunato at Miyajima, Gojunato Pagoda, Miyajima, Goju-no-to
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Goju-no-to Pagoda at Miyajima.  The Five-storied Pagoda was originally constructed in 1407, and it was restored in 1533. The main deity enshrined here is the god of medicine.   The interior of the pagoda is decorated with auspicious motifs such as a dragon, lotus flowers and the a sutra painted on the ceiling,