Hase-dera Temple
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Hase-dera Temple
Summary
Hase-dera Temple is a Buddhist temple[1]. It ranks in the top 5% of buddhist_temple entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (106 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Hase-dera Temple's religion is recorded as Jōdo-shū[3].
- Hase-dera Temple's religion is recorded as non-denominational[4].
- Hase-dera Temple is located in Hase[5].
- Hase-dera Temple is in the country of Japan[6].
- Hase-dera Temple's image is recorded as 230128 Hasedera Kamakura Kanagawa pref Japan04s3.jpg[7].
- Hase-dera Temple's instance of is recorded as Buddhist temple[8].
- Hase-dera Temple's founder is recorded as Fujiwara no Fusasaki[9].
- Hase-dera Temple is named after Hase-dera Temple[10].
- Hase-dera Temple's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 129454013[11].
- Hase-dera Temple's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n83000107[12].
- Hase-dera Temple's NDL Authority ID is recorded as 00641612[13].
- Hase-dera Temple's part of is recorded as Bandō Sanjūsankasho[14].
- Hase-dera Temple's part of is recorded as 33 Sacred Sites of Kannon in Kamakura[15].
- Hase-dera Temple's part of is recorded as Kamakura Enoshima Shichifukujin[16].
- Hase-dera Temple's Commons category is recorded as Hase-dera (Kamakura)[17].
- +0736-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Hase-dera Temple[18].
- Hase-dera Temple's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 35.312464, 'lon': 139.532995}[19].
- Hase-dera Temple's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0859qp[20].
- Hase-dera Temple's ISIL is recorded as JP-2001615[21].
- Hase-dera Temple's dedicated to is recorded as Eleven-Faced Avalokiteśvara[22].
- Hase-dera Temple's official website is recorded as https://www.hasedera.jp/[23].
- Hase-dera Temple's official website is recorded as https://www.hasedera.jp/[24].
- Hase-dera Temple's time of earliest written record is recorded as +1264-00-00T00:00:00Z[25].
- Hase-dera Temple's OpenCorporates ID is recorded as jp/9021005001956[26].
- Hase-dera Temple's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'ja', 'text': '海光山慈照院長谷寺'}[27].
Body
Founding
Hase-dera Temple's founder is recorded as Fujiwara no Fusasaki[9]. +0736-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of it[18].
Identity
Hase-dera Temple's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'ja', 'text': '海光山慈照院長谷寺'}[27]. Part of include Bandō Sanjūsankasho[14], a Buddhist pilgrimage[28], in Japan[29]; 33 Sacred Sites of Kannon in Kamakura[15], a Buddhist pilgrimage[30], in Japan[31]; and Kamakura Enoshima Shichifukujin[16], a pilgrims' way[32], in Japan[33].
Why It Matters
Hase-dera Temple ranks in the top 5% of buddhist_temple entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (106 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]