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Description: To-ji, or "East Temple" (794), lies near Kyoto Station, just east of the site of Rashomon Gate, the southern entrance to Kyoto. The temple's large, double-roofed Kondo (main hall) is shown here. It contains a Yakushi triad. The hall was originally built in 796, burned down in 1486, and reconstructed by Toyotomi Hideyori in 1603.
Title: Kondo, Toji a087
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