Jikō-ji
Jikō-ji (持光寺) is a Buddhist temple in Onomichi, Hiroshima Prefecture belonging to the Seizan Zenrin-ji of Jōdo-shū Buddhism.[2] Its principal image is a seated image of Amida Nyōrai. The temple houses a National Treasure, an 1153 Heian Period hanging scroll of Fugen Enmei (Samantabhadra).[1]
- Statues of the Four Heavenly Kings of Jikō-ji, Takasago, Hyōgo, Japan.
 Jikoku-ten (east) Jikoku-ten (east)
 Zōjō-ten (south) Zōjō-ten (south)
 Kōmoku-ten (west) Kōmoku-ten (west)
 Tamon-ten (north) Tamon-ten (north)
| Jikō-ji (持光寺) | |
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| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Buddhism | 
| Location | |
| Location | Onomichi, Hiroshima | 
| Country | Japan | 
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| Completed | 834[1] | 
References
    
- "持光寺" [Jikō-ji] (in Japanese). Shichibutsu Meguri. Retrieved 2016-09-12.
- "持光寺" [Jikō-ji] (in Japanese). Hiroshima Prefecture. 2014. Retrieved 2016-09-12.
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