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The Tōtōmi Kokubun-ji (遠江国分寺) was a Buddhist temple located in the Mitsuke neighborhood of what is now the city of Iwata, Shizuoka, Japan. It was one of the provincial temples established by Emperor Shōmu during the Nara period (710 – 794) for the purpose of promoting Buddhism as the national religion of Japan and standardising control of the Yamato rule over the provinces. The original temple no longer exists, but the temple grounds are an archaeological site which was designated as a Special National Historic Site in 1962. The area under protection was expanded in 2012.

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  • 遠江国分寺跡 (ja)
  • Tōtōmi Kokubun-ji (en)
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  • The Tōtōmi Kokubun-ji (遠江国分寺) was a Buddhist temple located in the Mitsuke neighborhood of what is now the city of Iwata, Shizuoka, Japan. It was one of the provincial temples established by Emperor Shōmu during the Nara period (710 – 794) for the purpose of promoting Buddhism as the national religion of Japan and standardising control of the Yamato rule over the provinces. The original temple no longer exists, but the temple grounds are an archaeological site which was designated as a Special National Historic Site in 1962. The area under protection was expanded in 2012. (en)
  • 遠江国分寺跡(とおとうみこくぶんじあと)は、静岡県磐田市にある国分寺の遺跡。国の特別史跡に指定されている。1923年3月7日に国史跡に指定され、1952年3月29日に国の特別史跡に指定された。また、2012年1月24日に追加指定が行われた。 (ja)
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  • Tōtōmi Kokubun-ji (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Totomi_Kokubunji_2018-04_kondo.jpg
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  • The ruins of the main hall of Tōtōmi Kokubunji Temple (en)
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  • Japan (en)
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  • Japan Shizuoka Prefecture#Japan (en)
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  • 遠江国分寺 (en)
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  • The Tōtōmi Kokubun-ji (遠江国分寺) was a Buddhist temple located in the Mitsuke neighborhood of what is now the city of Iwata, Shizuoka, Japan. It was one of the provincial temples established by Emperor Shōmu during the Nara period (710 – 794) for the purpose of promoting Buddhism as the national religion of Japan and standardising control of the Yamato rule over the provinces. The original temple no longer exists, but the temple grounds are an archaeological site which was designated as a Special National Historic Site in 1962. The area under protection was expanded in 2012. (en)
  • 遠江国分寺跡(とおとうみこくぶんじあと)は、静岡県磐田市にある国分寺の遺跡。国の特別史跡に指定されている。1923年3月7日に国史跡に指定され、1952年3月29日に国の特別史跡に指定された。また、2012年1月24日に追加指定が行われた。 (ja)
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