About Sorinji Temple
Shorin-ji is an old Buddhist sanctuary arranged on the Hill Ogura in the Tanzan mountain framework toward the South of the Nara Basin. From this slope, one can watch out finished "Hashi-haka" chopstick tomb, which is viewed as the tomb of Himiko ruler of the primary Japanese tradition, ca. third century AD and the woody site of the Omiwa place of worship, the most established holy place in Japan. This territory is the support of Japan, the "old Yamato."
As indicated by convention, Shorin-ji was worked in 712 to petition God for the success of the Fujiwara family, the most powerful refined family around then. In its long history, Shorin-ji saw numerous flames, which provoked the remaking of every current working in the eighteenth century amid the Edo time frame. A large portion of its fortunes were additionally singed aside from some Buddhist sketches and statues.
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