- japantravelmate.com featured/daigo-ji-templeDaigo-ji 「Daigo Temple, 醍醐寺」 is named after Mt Kami-daigo where the first structures of the temple were built in the late 800’s.
- 2il.org daigo-ji-temple/Daigo-ji temple Daigoji (醍醐 寺) is an important temple of the Shingon sect of Japanese Buddhism and a designated World Heritage Site.
- mykyotomachiya.com daigo-ji-temple/Daigo-Ji (醍醐寺) is an important temple of the Shingon sect of Japanese Buddhism and a designated Unesco world heritage site.
- ablogvoyage.com daigoji-kyoto/Daigoji is a Shingon Buddhist temple in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto. ... She is known as one of Seven Deities of Good Fortune (Shichifukujin). Daigo-ji 017.
- kanpai-japan.com kyoto/daigo-jiDaigo-ji is a temple of Shingon Buddhism, located in Fushimi district, at the southwest from Kyoto’s center.
- en.japantravel.com kyoto/garden-temple-daigo-ji/…During its history, Daigo-ji has been ravaged by numerous fires, but the buildings have been painstakingly restored or reconstructed, and in 1994...
- kyoto.travel en/shrine_temple/178.htmlDaigo-ji Temple, a World Heritage Site, spreads across Daigo-san Mountain and is well-known as the "Temple of Flowers".
- http://taleofgenji.org daigoji.htmlDaigo-ji Temple, Kyoto. Founded by the monk Shobo (Rigen Daishi) in 874, Daigo-ji lies just outside Kyoto and the mountain-top Kami Daigo-ji is the 11th stop...
- thekyotoproject.org english/daigo-ji/The temple complex at Daigo-ji is spread out over two levels. The Kami Daigo is the upper level, and the Shimo Daigo the lower level.
- 4corners7seas.com asia/japan/hiking-kyoto/daigoji/When you reach this guardian gate with the Nio statues there’s an entrance fee for that section of the grounds: Entrance gate at Daigo-ji Nio statue at Daigo-ji.