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English: In addition to the Kannon Hall-that is, the building known as the Silver Pavilion- the other of the two structures surviving from the original construction of the villa is the Tōgudo (East Seeking Hall; designated as a National Treasure). It originally housed an image of the Buddha, and thus it symbolized Yoshimasa's affinity for the True Pure Land religion, while the fact that he is building a Zen-style garden around speaks of the breadth of Yoshimasa's religious world.
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Camera location35° 01′ 36.55″ N, 135° 47′ 54.22″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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