Thirteen Buddhist Sites of Yamato
Main hall, or
hondō, Saidai-ji
Enjō-ji, Nara
Shin-Yakushi-ji, Nara
The Thirteen Buddhist Sites of Yamato (大和十三仏霊場, Yamato jūsan butsu reijō) are a group of 13 Buddhist sacred sites in Nara Prefecture. Yamato was a former province of Japan corresponding to today's Nara Prefecture. The majority of the temples in this grouping are part of Japanese esoteric Shingon Buddhism.
Directory
Number | Mountain designation (山号) | Temple name | Sect | Dedication | Address |
1. |
Mount Ikoma | Hōzan-ji | Shingon Risshu | Fudō-myōō | Nara, Monzenmachi 1-1 |
2. |
Shōhōzan | Saidai-ji | Shingon Risshu | Shaka Nyorai | Nara, Saidaiji Shibacho 1-1-5 |
3. |
Abesan | Abe Monju-in | Kegon | Monju Bosatsu | Sakurai, Abe 645 |
4. |
Kamanokuchisan | Chōgaku-ji | Kōyasan Shingon-shū | Fugen Bosatsu | Tenri, Yanagimotocho 508 |
5. |
Yatayama | Yata-dera | Kōyasan Shingon-shū | Jizō Bosatsu | Yamatokōriyama, Yata 3506 |
6. |
Nijōzan | Taima-dera | Kōyasan Shingon-shū・Jōdo-shū | Miroku Bosatsu | Katsuragi, Taima 1263 |
7. |
Nichirinzan | Shin-Yakushi-ji | Kegon | Yakushi Nyorai | Nara, Takabatakecho 1352 |
8. |
Jumuryozan | Ofusa Kannon | Kōyasan Shingon-shū | Kannon Bosatsu | Kashihara, Ousacho 6-22 |
9. |
Mayumiyama | Chōkyūji | Shingon Risshu | Seishi Bosatsu | Ikoma, Kamimachi 4443 |
10. |
Tomisan | Ryōsen-ji | Ryōsen-ji Shingon-shū | Amida Nyorai | Nara, Nakamachi 3879 |
11. |
Shigisan | Shigisan Gyokuzoin | Shigisan Shingon-shū | Ashoku Nyorai | Ikoma District, Heguri Oaza Shigisan 2280 |
12. |
Ninnikusen | Enjō-ji | Shingon-shū Omuro-ha | Dainichi Nyorai | Nara, Ninnikusencho 1273 |
13. |
Kumagorisan | Daian-ji | Kōyasan Shingon-shū | Kokūzō Bosatsu | Nara, Daian-ji 2-18-1 |
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