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Kasamori-ji
is a Buddhist temple located in the town of Chōnan in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. The temple is also called "Kasamori-dera" using the alternate pronunciation of the Chinese character for temple (''tera''). Kasamori-ji is temple number 31 in the Bandō Sanjūsankasho, or the circuit of 33 Buddhist temples in Eastern Japan sacred to Goddess Kannon. The Eleven-Faced Kannon of Kasamori-ji is only shown to the public in the years of the Ox and Horse in the 12-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac. It is part of the Kasamori Tsurumai Prefectural Natural Park. == History ==
According to tradition the Tendai monk Saichō (767 – 822) visited the area in 784. Saichō carved a statue of the Eleven-Headed Kannon, and installed the statue in a thatched hut structure. Nichiren is said to have frequently prayed at Kasamori-ji, and an image of him in his quarters at the temple exists. Kasamori-ji appears in both a ukiyo-e woodblock print by Hiroshige II (1829 – 1869) as part of the series One Hundred Views of the Provinces. 〔(Item Details for Hiroshige 2 (1826-1869) "Kannon at Kasamori temple in Kazusa province" )〕 Additionally, Matsuo Bashō (1644 – 1694) wrote a haiku about the temple.〔(Kasamori-Kannon )〕 A marker with the haiku is located in front of the temple gate.〔}〕
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