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Title: Goshuin of Anraku-ji(安楽寺)
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Temple No: 6
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Principal Image: Yakushi Nyorai(薬師如来)
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Price: 0.005ETH
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Edition: 1/1
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Additional Information: The temple was originally founded by Kōbō Daishi on the site where he brought forth a curative hot springs in the valley of Anraku, one mile north of its present location. Legend states that Kōbō Daishi struck his staff into the ground and brought forth the hot spring and the people then built it into a bath with curative powers.
Kōbō Daishi also carved the statue of Yakushi Nyorai which serves as the honzon. The temple was burned to the ground in a battle long ago and was rebuilt at its present location. The present hondō was built of concrete after being destroyed by a fire in 1955.
In the 19th century a Chinese who had been shipwrecked on the island dedicated a huge wooden sign inscribed with the name of the honzon in gratitude for his having been saved. The temple preserves an image of Miroku Bosatsu, dated 1126.
Crypto Ohenro is an 88 NFT of the red stamp that can be obtained at a temple visited during a Japanese pilgrimage. This NFT is a unique collection that I got in a special year (2016) once every 60 years. We will exhibit the precious red stamp(Goshuin) that we got by walking the road of about 1400km over 50 days.
Crypto Ohenro #83 Goshuin of Anraku-ji(安楽寺)
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Crypto Ohenro #83 Goshuin of Anraku-ji(安楽寺)

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Title: Goshuin of Anraku-ji(安楽寺)
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Temple No: 6
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Principal Image: Yakushi Nyorai(薬師如来)
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Price: 0.005ETH
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Edition: 1/1
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Additional Information: The temple was originally founded by Kōbō Daishi on the site where he brought forth a curative hot springs in the valley of Anraku, one mile north of its present location. Legend states that Kōbō Daishi struck his staff into the ground and brought forth the hot spring and the people then built it into a bath with curative powers.
Kōbō Daishi also carved the statue of Yakushi Nyorai which serves as the honzon. The temple was burned to the ground in a battle long ago and was rebuilt at its present location. The present hondō was built of concrete after being destroyed by a fire in 1955.
In the 19th century a Chinese who had been shipwrecked on the island dedicated a huge wooden sign inscribed with the name of the honzon in gratitude for his having been saved. The temple preserves an image of Miroku Bosatsu, dated 1126.
Crypto Ohenro is an 88 NFT of the red stamp that can be obtained at a temple visited during a Japanese pilgrimage. This NFT is a unique collection that I got in a special year (2016) once every 60 years. We will exhibit the precious red stamp(Goshuin) that we got by walking the road of about 1400km over 50 days.