Founded in 888, Ninna-ji Temple has a rich history as a royal temple, with members of the Imperial Family serving as its head priests for centuries, a legacy that continues to lend it significant prestige. Located in Kyoto, the temple is now the center of the Omuro sect of Shingon Buddhism and includes several structures relocated from the former Imperial Palace. Visitors can explore these historic buildings, which offer a tangible connection to Japan’s imperial past and the spiritual traditions of the region.
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