Koyasan Reihōkan
Art museum in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kōyasan Reihōkan (高野山 霊宝館, lit. "Kōyasan Museum of Sacred Treasures") is an art museum on Kōya-san, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, preserving and displaying Buddhist art owned by temples on Kōya-san. The collection is centered around articles from the Heian and Kamakura periods and includes paintings, calligraphy, sutras, sculpture and Buddhist ritual objects. Among these are a set of the complete Buddhist canon (issaikyō), writings of Kūkai and Minamoto no Yoritomo, founder of the Kamakura Shogunate, mandalas and portraits of priests. The most valuable objects have been designated as National Treasure or Important Cultural Property.[1][2][3]
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高野山 霊宝館 | |
Coordinates | 34.211278°N 135.581472°E / 34.211278; 135.581472 |
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Collections | Cultural properties of Koyasan |
Website | www |
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