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The Koa Kannon (興亜観音, Kōa Kannon, literally the “Raising Asia Kannon”) refers to a statue of Kannon, the bodhisattva of compassion, located atop Mount Izu in Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture, as well as to the temple, formally a religious corporation called the Reihaizan Koa Kannon, which is dedicated to it. Koa Kannon is from the same lineage as the Hokke Shu Jin-Monryu, a breakaway sect of Nichiren Buddhism based in Sanjo in Niigata Prefecture, but it is not formally affiliated with them and is the only independent Buddhist temple in Japan with its own unique history and rites. The temple admits all worshipers regardless of their religion.

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  • Koa Kannon (en)
  • 興亜観音 (ja)
  • 흥아관음 (ko)
  • 兴亚观音 (zh)
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  • 흥아관음(興亞觀音)은 시즈오카현 아타미시 이즈산(伊豆山)에 있는 관음상. 또한이 관음상을 모신 종교 법인 례배산 흥아관음(宗敎法人禮拜山興亞觀音). 일련종에서 분리 한 법화종 진문류(陣門流)(본산: 니가타현 산조시) 계이지만, 흥아관음은 이에 속하지 않고 일본에서 유일한 고유의 역사와 제사를 가진 독립적 인 사원이다. 창립 취지에서 종파를 불문하고 참배객을 받아들이고있다. 또한 흥아관음은 창건자 마쓰이 이와네 대장(大將)의 찬동을 얻어 미에현 오와세시 금강사(金剛寺), 나라현 사쿠라이시 연대사(蓮臺寺), 도야마현 뉴젠정 양조사(養照寺)에 현존하는 한편, 중화민국, 태국도 주어졌다 것으로 알려져있다. (ko)
  • 興亜観音(こうあかんのん)は、静岡県熱海市伊豆山にある観音像。また、同観音像を祀る宗教法人礼拝山興亜観音(らいはいざんこうあかんのん。以下「興亜観音」という)。日蓮宗から分かれた法華宗陣門流(本山: 新潟県三条市)の系ではあるが、興亜観音はこれにも属さず、日本で唯一の独自の歴史と祭祀を持った独立した寺院である。創立の趣旨から宗派を問わず参拝客を受け入れている。また、興亜観音は、創建者松井石根大将の賛同を得て、三重県尾鷲市金剛寺、奈良県桜井市蓮台寺、富山県入善町養照寺に現存するほか、中華民国、タイ国にも贈られたことが知られている。 (ja)
  • 兴亚观音(日语:興亜観音)是位于日本静冈县热海市伊豆山的观音像及观音庙,属于日蓮宗分离出来的法華宗陣門流风格,但并不属于这一派别。 (zh)
  • The Koa Kannon (興亜観音, Kōa Kannon, literally the “Raising Asia Kannon”) refers to a statue of Kannon, the bodhisattva of compassion, located atop Mount Izu in Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture, as well as to the temple, formally a religious corporation called the Reihaizan Koa Kannon, which is dedicated to it. Koa Kannon is from the same lineage as the Hokke Shu Jin-Monryu, a breakaway sect of Nichiren Buddhism based in Sanjo in Niigata Prefecture, but it is not formally affiliated with them and is the only independent Buddhist temple in Japan with its own unique history and rites. The temple admits all worshipers regardless of their religion. (en)
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