is a Buddhist temple of the Kegon sect in Nara, Japan. It was founded in 747 by Empress Kōmyō. Initially a large complete Shichidō garan temple, it suffered from fire damage and deteriorated during the Heian period. The temple was revived during the Kamakura period. Only one building, the present main hall or Hon-dō, has survived from the 8th century. All other structures date to the Kamakura period. Shin-Yakushi-ji owns several cultural assets.

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  • 新薬師寺(しんやくしじ)は、奈良市高畑福井町にある華厳宗の寺院である。本尊は薬師如来、開基(創立者)は光明皇后または聖武天皇と伝える。山号は日輪山(ただし、古代の寺院には山号はなく、後世に付したものである)。奈良時代には南都十大寺の1つに数えられ、平安時代以降は規模縮小したが、国宝の本堂や奈良時代の十二神将像をはじめ、多くの文化財を伝えている。
  • is a Buddhist temple of the Kegon sect in Nara, Japan. It was founded in 747 by Empress Kōmyō. Initially a large complete Shichidō garan temple, it suffered from fire damage and deteriorated during the Heian period. The temple was revived during the Kamakura period. Only one building, the present main hall or Hon-dō, has survived from the 8th century. All other structures date to the Kamakura period. Shin-Yakushi-ji owns several cultural assets. The Hon-dō, the principal image of Yakushi Nyorai and eleven statues of the Twelve Heavenly Generals have been designated by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of the government of Japan as National Treasures.
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  • 新薬師寺(しんやくしじ)は、奈良市高畑福井町にある華厳宗の寺院である。本尊は薬師如来、開基(創立者)は光明皇后または聖武天皇と伝える。山号は日輪山(ただし、古代の寺院には山号はなく、後世に付したものである)。奈良時代には南都十大寺の1つに数えられ、平安時代以降は規模縮小したが、国宝の本堂や奈良時代の十二神将像をはじめ、多くの文化財を伝えている。
  • is a Buddhist temple of the Kegon sect in Nara, Japan. It was founded in 747 by Empress Kōmyō. Initially a large complete Shichidō garan temple, it suffered from fire damage and deteriorated during the Heian period. The temple was revived during the Kamakura period. Only one building, the present main hall or Hon-dō, has survived from the 8th century. All other structures date to the Kamakura period. Shin-Yakushi-ji owns several cultural assets.
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