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Nison-in
is a Tendai Buddhist temple complex in Ukyō-ku, a western ward in the city of Kyoto, Japan. The temple's official name is .〔( Nisonin )〕 The temple is a popular destination during the Japanese maple viewing season (the ''momiji'' season).〔AsiaRooms.com: ( Nisonin )〕 ==Two revered images== The temple derives its name from the fact that there are two main images here—one statue of the founding Buddha and another statue of one who has reached enlightenment; or in short, ''Nison'' refers to these "two revered images."〔Kyoto City Tourism and Culture: ( Nisonin-monzen )〕 Both of these Heian period Buddhist statues are designated as Important Cultural Properties of Japan.〔 The name Nison-in derives from the temple's two principal image, Shaka Nyorai (called the "Gautama Buddha of Hakken" who sends out world's new- borns), and Amitabha Tathagata (called the "Amitabha of Raigei" who greets those who've died).〔
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