Sōji-ji Temple
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Sōji-ji Temple
Summary
Sōji-ji Temple is a Buddhist temple[1]. It draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (buddhist_temple category, ranking #110 of 757).[2]
Key Facts
- Sōji-ji Temple's religion is recorded as Kōyasan Shingon-shū[3].
- Sōji-ji Temple is located in Ibaraki[4].
- Sōji-ji Temple is in the country of Japan[5].
- Sōji-ji Temple's image is recorded as Soujiji01s2010.jpg[6].
- Sōji-ji Temple's instance of is recorded as Buddhist temple[7].
- Sōji-ji Temple's founder is recorded as Fujiwara no Yamakage[8].
- Sōji-ji Temple's part of is recorded as Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage[9].
- Sōji-ji Temple's part of is recorded as Settsukoku Pilgrimage[10].
- Sōji-ji Temple's part of is recorded as Q11498552[11].
- Sōji-ji Temple's part of is recorded as Shinbutsu Reijō Junpai no Michi[12].
- Sōji-ji Temple's Commons category is recorded as Sōji-ji (Ibaraki, Osaka)[13].
- +0890-02-26T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Sōji-ji Temple[14].
- Sōji-ji Temple's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 34.829103, 'lon': 135.581569}[15].
- Sōji-ji Temple's dedicated to is recorded as Thousand-Armed Thousand-Eyed Avalokiteśvara[16].
- Sōji-ji Temple's official website is recorded as http://sojiji.or.jp/[17].
- Sōji-ji Temple's web feed URL is recorded as http://sojiji.or.jp/feed/[18].
- Sōji-ji Temple's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11b41pzjb[19].
- Sōji-ji Temple's TripAdvisor ID is recorded as 5818980[20].
- Sōji-ji Temple's Corporate Number is recorded as 3120905000071[21].
- Sōji-ji Temple's street address is recorded as {'lang': 'ja', 'text': '大阪府茨木市総持寺1丁目6-1'}[22].
- Sōji-ji Temple's image of entrance is recorded as Sōji-ji (Ibaraki, Osaka) Niomon hdsr S5 07.jpg[23].
- Sōji-ji Temple's official shop URL is recorded as https://store.sojiji.or.jp/[24].
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Founding
Sōji-ji Temple's founder is recorded as Fujiwara no Yamakage[8]. +0890-02-26T00:00:00Z marks the founding of it[14].
Identity
Part of include Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage[9], a Buddhist pilgrimage[25], in Japan[26], founded in 1100[27]; Settsukoku Pilgrimage[10], a reijō[28], in Japan[29]; Q11498552[11]; and Shinbutsu Reijō Junpai no Michi[12], a pilgrims' way[30], in Japan[31].
Why It Matters
Sōji-ji Temple draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (buddhist_temple category, ranking #110 of 757).[2] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]