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 Kofuku-ji (Nara Prefecture)
Kofuku-ji is a temple which Fuhito Fujiwara built. It was proud of one-set influence to the extent that the country in Yamato is governed at the Heian period as Mr. Fujiwara's power became large. It is located in the central part of Nara and is a five-storied pagoda high to the 2nd in Japan. (One high No. 1 is Kyoto.) To-ji
Destruction by fire by 兵火 of 1180 of the midst of argument of Genji and the Heike, and Tairano Shigehira
Many of existing with が is made after it.
 
 A beauty boy's Asura image  強い僧兵
The increase of Asura is famous for Kofuku-ji. Although Asura was bad Jin who interferes with Buddhism for origin, while it heard Gautama Buddha's talk, it became God which changes the heart and protects Gautama Buddha Against the background of Mr. Fujiwara's influence, a priest's status is given to a samurai, and it considers as a monk soldier, and came to govern the country in Yamato in Kofuku-ji.
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A five-storied pagoda is the symbol of Nara.
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Cultural heritage 1998 registration

he was the priest of Kofuku-ji -- absent -- obtaining -- it is -- it is said that it fought with Musashi Miyamoto with the "cross-shaped spear."