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To-ji Temple, located in Kujo-cho, Minami-ku, Kyoto City, is the head temple of the Shingon sect of Buddhism, and its official name is Kyo-o-gokoku-ji Temple. Received in Reiwa 8. This year, it was distributed only during the limited hours of 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. This temple is associated with Kobo Daishi (Kukai), and this is a valuable Gohōin (sacred seal) that can only be received during a limited time on January 3rd each year. (Received on paper prepared by To-ji Temple) For those who missed the opportunity to visit, please consider this. This is a limited edition item with a limited quantity, so please purchase it as soon as possible if you are interested. Please note that we will prioritize buyers even during comments. (No comment, immediate purchase possible) We are also selling on other sites. Please note that we may suddenly remove the listing. *This temple is the only remaining structure of Heian-kyo and a World Heritage site. Built as a government temple by Emperor Kanmu approximately 1200 years ago, it was later entrusted to Kobo Daishi Kukai by Emperor Saga. It is said that it flourished as the fundamental dojo of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism under Kukai, who studied "Esoteric Buddhism." At the Shushō-e (New Year's Ceremony) held on January 3rd every year, the monks pray for the Yakuyoke (evil-warding) Gohōin in the Miei-do Hall, and after pressing the vermilion seal on the pillars of the hall and the heads of the monks, the Gohōin is given to the visitors. The paper will be folded and enclosed for shipping. The third photo is an image of the item when framed. The frame is not included with this product. Please be aware. A
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