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Kukai Sails to ChinaThe priest Kukai (later known as Kobo-Daishi) sails to China to study its religion, returns to create a Japanese religion containing elements of Confucianism with Shintoism
Japan - Kobe - Sumadera templeSuma-dera, also called Joya-san Fukusho-ji, is a Shingon-shu temple erected in the year 886. Shingon-shu is a Buddhist sect founded by Kobo Daishi (Kukai). Date: circa 1908
Eternal fire, giant iron pot (Dai Chagama), Mt. Misen, JapanKiezu no Hi (the eternal flame), the holy fire which Kobo Daishi used as part of his religious training is burning even now after about 1200 years in Reikado Hall
Mt. Koya, Japan - Small TempleA small temple - part of the Garan - Koyasans central temple complex, originally constructed by Kobo Daishi