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The temple Ninna-ji is the main temple of the Omuro School of the Shingon sect. Founded on the orders of Emperor Koko and completed in 888. Emperor Uda became the first abbot of the temple when he retired. His residence was known as Omuro Palace. The headprist was always a member of the imperial family. The temple is a world heritage site. In the SW corner is the Omura Gosho, that was rebuilt after the Tsune Goten from the imperial palace. The garden dates from the Edo period with the two tea arbors.

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