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Kanpuku-ji (Yamakura, Katori) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kanpuku-ji (Yamakura, Katori)
is a Buddhist temple of the Shingon Buzan Sect located in Yamakura, Katori, Chiba Prefecture. The temple is one of two temples in Katori with the same name, the other being Makinosan Kanpuku-ji. ==History==
Kanpuku-ji was, by legend, founded by Kūkai (774 – 835), the founder of Shingon Buddhism. Kūkai, in a visit to the region, found that residents of the area were suffering from infectious diseases. Kūkai fasted and prayed to and the . The residents offered Kūkai salmon from the nearby Kuri River and were suddenly cured.〔(第45番霊場 山倉山 観福寺 )〕 The festival of the temple, held on the 7th of October annually, includes the offering of a raw salmon during a Buddhist service. The temple was founded by Saichō (767 – 822), founder of Tendai Buddhism, in his visit to the area. Kanpuku-ji served as an auxiliary temple to the nearby Yamakura Shrine until the Meiji Restoration. In 1871, under the shinbutsu bunri movement, temples and shrines were formally separated. Buddhist objects were removed from the Yamakura Shrine and installed in Kanpuku-ji, a process that lasted into the early 20th century.〔(山倉大神 本殿(香取市 )〕
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