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Yamashina Hongan-ji
山科本願寺
Kyoto, Japan
TypeFortified Buddhist temple
Site information
Controlled byIkkō-ikki
ConditionNot extant
Site history
Built1478-1483
Built byIkkō sect
In use1478-1532
MaterialsWood, stone
Demolished1532
Battles/warsSiege of Yamashina (1532)
Garrison information
Past
commanders
Rennyo (founder), Shonyo (last abbot)

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