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Kozanji Temple Buddha Hall
Kozanji Temple Buddha Hall
 
Kozanji Temple Buddha Hall
Kozanji Temple Buddha Hall
 
Kozanji Temple Buddha Hall
Kozanji Temple Buddha Hall
 

Kozanji Temple Buddha Hall

JAPAN, Yamaguchi, Shimonoseki
Kozanji means Merit Mountain Temple. The temple belongsto the Soto school of Zen Buddhism. It was established asKinzan Chofukuji Temple in 1320 during the Kamakura periodby Kyoan Genjyaku, a spiritual descendent of Enni Ben’en.It experienced a period of degeneration and was revitalizedby Mori Hidemoto in 1652 during the Edo period (1603-1868), when it was renamed Kozanji. It was listed as a NationalTreasure in 1953.
  The principal buildings include the temple gate, Buddha Hall, main hall, kitchen, and study room. The three-by-three bay Buddha Hall has a double-eave hip-and-gable roof covered in cypress bark. The eaves curve upwards at the corners and are supported by three-tier bracket sets and rafters. A statue of a seated Thousand-Armed Avalokitesvara is enshrined within the hall. The floor of the interior is made of brick. There is a plafond in the center of the ceiling, along with flying rafters. The hall is spacious and expresses a simple Zen style.
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