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Konpuku-ji
is a Zen Buddhist temple in Sakyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan. == History == In 864, as Ennin's dying wish, the Buddhist priest An'e built this temple and installed a statue of Kannon that had been made by Ennin himself.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://kyoto.asanoxn.com/places/shisendo_etc/konpukuji.htm )〕 At first the temple was part of the Tendai sect, but eventually the temple fell into ruin. During the Genroku era (1688-1704), the temple was restored by Tesshu from the nearby Enkō-ji, and acted as a branch of that temple. It was also converted to the Rinzai sect. When Matsuo Bashō traveled to Kyoto to visit his friend Tesshu, he stayed in a thatched hut in the back of the garden, and after some time, the hut was named ''Bashō-an''. However, it fell into ruin, and in 1776 Yosa Buson restored it. The thatched roof hut stands on the east side of the garden, and inside is a tea room. Buson's grave is also located at the temple.
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