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- Motoyama-ji abstract "The Shippōzan Motoyama-ji (七宝山 本山寺) is a temple of the Kōyasan Shingon-shū sect in Mitoyo, Kagawa, Japan. It was established by Emperor Heizei's instruction in 807. Hayagriva is a principal image now. Motoyama-ji's Main Hall completed in 1300 is a National Treasure of Japan.Motoyama-ji is temple No.70 in the Shikoku Pilgrimage.".
- Q3325310 abstract "The Shippōzan Motoyama-ji (七宝山 本山寺) is a temple of the Kōyasan Shingon-shū sect in Mitoyo, Kagawa, Japan. It was established by Emperor Heizei's instruction in 807. Hayagriva is a principal image now. Motoyama-ji's Main Hall completed in 1300 is a National Treasure of Japan.Motoyama-ji is temple No.70 in the Shikoku Pilgrimage.".
- Motoyama-ji comment "The Shippōzan Motoyama-ji (七宝山 本山寺) is a temple of the Kōyasan Shingon-shū sect in Mitoyo, Kagawa, Japan. It was established by Emperor Heizei's instruction in 807. Hayagriva is a principal image now. Motoyama-ji's Main Hall completed in 1300 is a National Treasure of Japan.Motoyama-ji is temple No.70 in the Shikoku Pilgrimage.".
- Q3325310 comment "The Shippōzan Motoyama-ji (七宝山 本山寺) is a temple of the Kōyasan Shingon-shū sect in Mitoyo, Kagawa, Japan. It was established by Emperor Heizei's instruction in 807. Hayagriva is a principal image now. Motoyama-ji's Main Hall completed in 1300 is a National Treasure of Japan.Motoyama-ji is temple No.70 in the Shikoku Pilgrimage.".