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Evidences of Kanji

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  • 7th century Hōkō-ji in Hyōgo Prefecture
    • Hōkō-ji 法光寺 - from Miki city's homepage. (in English)[1] and (in Japanese)[2]
  • 12th century Hōkō-ji in Yamanashi Prefecture
    • Hōkō-ji 放光寺 - The Hōkō-ji in Enzan in Yamanashi prefecture is [3][4]. It has a same building with [5].

--Nightshadow28 16:21, 5 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • 14th century Hōkō-ji in Shizuoka
    • Hōkō-ji 方廣寺 - from this homepage[6].
  • 16th century Hōkō-ji in Kyoto Prefecture
    • Hōkō-ji 方広寺 - The temple of Toyotomi Hideyoshi's bell is only one.[7]

--Nightshadow28 14:34, 6 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

This page is ridiculous

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1) Turn this into a disambiguation page and move all of these off of here already. This page is a wreck.

2) You don't need all these temples to begin with.

The only significant Hōkō-ji's worth mentioning are:
a) Hōkō-ji (Kyoto) (方広寺). A Tendai temple in Kyoto.
b) Hōkō-ji (Shizuoka) (方広寺). A Rinzai temple in Shizuoka.
c) Hōkō-ji (法興寺). Another name for Asuka-dera (飛鳥寺). See also Gangō-ji (元興寺).
d) Hōkō-ji (蜂岡寺) (Usu. pronounced "Hachioka-dera".) The old name for Kōryū-ji (広隆寺), a Shingon temple in Kyoto.

That's it. A disambig page with four links leading elsewhere. That's all you need. All the rest of the temples are non-notable. Bueller 007 19:02, 17 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]