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  • The construction of Daito was started by Kobo Daishi in 816 and was completed in 887 by Shinzen Daitoku. This massive structure represents the ideals of Shingon Buddhism and is known as the Fundamental Great Stupa. In Japan, this building was the first pagoda built in the tahoutou style.
    daito-koyasan-2.jpg
  • Daito was started by Kobo Daishi and was completed in 887 by Shinzen Daitoku. This massive structure represents the ideals of Shingon Buddhism and is known as the Fundamental Great Stupa. In Japan, this building was the first pagoda built in the tahoutou style.
    daito-koyasan-6.jpg
  • Daito Stupa was started by Kobo Daishi in 816 and was completed in 887 by Shinzen Daitoku. This massive structure represents the ideals of Shingon Buddhism and is known as the Fundamental Great Stupa. In Japan, this building was the first pagoda built in the tahoutou style.
    daito-koyasan-5.jpg
  • Daito was started by Kobo Daishi and was completed in 887 by Shinzen Daitoku. This massive structure represents the ideals of Shingon Buddhism and is known as the Fundamental Great Stupa. In Japan, this building was the first pagoda built in the tahoutou style.
    daito-koyasan-6.jpg
  • The construction of Daito was started by Kobo Daishi in 816 and was completed in 887 by Shinzen Daitoku. This massive structure represents the ideals of Shingon Buddhism and is known as the Fundamental Great Stupa. In Japan, this building was the first pagoda built in the tahoutou style.
    daito-koyasan-2.jpg
  • 52.1  Kompon Daito 根本大塔  was begun by Kobo Daishi in 816 and was completed in 887.  This massive structure represents the ideals of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism and is known as the Fundamental Great Stupa. In Japan, this building was the first pagoda built in the tahoutou style.
    52.1.KII-KOYASAN-01.jpg