Ōtani Hongan-ji Hakodate Betsu-in 大谷派本願寺函館別院 | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Jōdo Shinshū Ōtani-ha |
Status | Betsu-in |
Location | |
Location | 16-15 Motomachi, Hakodate, Hokkaidō |
Country | Japan |
Geographic coordinates | 41°45′46.85″N 140°42′49.5″E / 41.7630139°N 140.713750°E |
Architecture | |
Founder | Jōgen |
Completed | 1641 |
Ōtani Hongan-ji Hakodate Betsu-in (大谷派本願寺函館別院) is a branch temple of Higashi Hongan-ji in Hakodate, Hokkaidō, Japan. Rebuilt after a fire in 1907, it is the first temple in Japan built with reinforced concrete. [1] The Hondō (1915), Shōrō (1912–25), and Shōmon (1912–25) have all been designated Important Cultural Properties. [2] [3] [4]
Ōtani Hongan-ji Hakodate Betsu-in 大谷派本願寺函館別院 | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Jōdo Shinshū Ōtani-ha |
Status | Betsu-in |
Location | |
Location | 16-15 Motomachi, Hakodate, Hokkaidō |
Country | Japan |
Geographic coordinates | 41°45′46.85″N 140°42′49.5″E / 41.7630139°N 140.713750°E |
Architecture | |
Founder | Jōgen |
Completed | 1641 |
Ōtani Hongan-ji Hakodate Betsu-in (大谷派本願寺函館別院) is a branch temple of Higashi Hongan-ji in Hakodate, Hokkaidō, Japan. Rebuilt after a fire in 1907, it is the first temple in Japan built with reinforced concrete. [1] The Hondō (1915), Shōrō (1912–25), and Shōmon (1912–25) have all been designated Important Cultural Properties. [2] [3] [4]