Chōhō-ji (Kainan)

The Keitokuzan Chōhō-ji (慶徳山 長保寺) is a temple of the Tendai sect in Kainan, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. It was established by Emperor Ichijō's instruction in 1000.

Sanshinzan Taisan-ji
Main hall
Religion
AffiliationTendai
Location
Location689, Shimotsu-cho-kami, Kainan, Wakayama 649-0164
CountryJapan
Architecture
FounderShōkū (性空)
Completed1000
Website
http://www.chohoji.or.jp//

Chōhō-ji's Main Hall, Pagoda and Daimon are National Treasure of Japan.

 

Building list

  • Main Hall - National Treasure of Japan. It was rebuilt in 1311.
  • Pagoda - National Treasure of Japan. It was rebuilt in 1357.
  • Daimon - National Treasure of Japan. It was rebuilt in 1388.
  • Chinjudo - Important Cultural Property. It was rebuilt in Kamakura period.
  • Otamaya - It was rebuilt in 1666.
  • Gomado
  • Amidado
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