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Kangi-in

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Menuma Shouden Kangi in 201810a
Menuma Shouden Kangi in 201810a

Kangi-in (歓喜院) is a Buddhist temple in Kumagaya, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. It was founded in 1179 and is affiliated with the Kōyasan Shingon-shū sect of Buddhism. The temple's Shōden Hall (聖天堂, shōden-dō) was designated as a Japanese National Treasure in 1984. It is the only building in Saitama to have been designated as a national treasure.

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N 36.2282 ° E 139.3747 °
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妻沼聖天山

石橋
360-0201 Kumagaya
Japan
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Menuma Shouden Kangi in 201810a
Menuma Shouden Kangi in 201810a
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