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Hojo garden with Kannon statues. Engaku-ji, Kamakura. This temple, founded in 1282, is one of the most important Zen Buddhist temples in Japan. The 100 kannon stone statues of the Hojo were enshrined by Sesso Sonja on the Edo Era, and Zen master Kosen in the Meiji Era. 
Location Engaku-ji Temple/Kamakura/Kanagawa Prefecture/Japan
Unique Identifier ART358550 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5120px × 3413px 
Photo Credit © Vanni Archive/ Art Resource, NY 
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