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- Mitaki-dera (三瀧寺) is a historic Japanese temple in the city of Hiroshima, Japan. Overview[edit]. Mitaki-dera was founded in 809 during the Daidō era.
- Mitaki-dera is a temple of the Shingon school of Buddhism, located on the slopes of Mount Mitaki, in the north-west of Hiroshima.
- Mitaki-dera is a Buddhist temple located in Hiroshima, Japan. It was founded in 809 during the early Heian period by the monk Jikaku Daishi.
- Mitaki Dera Temple in Hiroshima Editorial Photo - Image of foliage, rock: 245968641 Mitaki dera By Dreamstime.com.
- One of Hiroshima’s many fine historic temples, and one of the most attractive is Mitaki-dera.
- japan-hiroshima-mitaki-dera-fudoin-temples This is the temple in the Hiroshima Prefecture and is dating back to the year of 809. ... kurama-dera_tahoto Walking trails.
- One of the first sights at Mitaki-dera is its two-storey pagoda surrounded by maple trees. When I visited in mid-October, it was still too early for autumn foliage.
- The name Mitaki-dera means “three waterfalls temple”. Throughout the temple grounds you hear the calming sound of the waterfalls and streams.
- In addition to having stunning gardens, Mitaki-dera is well-known for the association it has with both peace and hope in the world.
- Mitaki-dera Temple is dedicated to Kannon, the Goddess of Mercy and dates back to 809. Close to the entrance of the complex is a striking two-storied pagoda.