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Unless I'm mistaken, the Ankoku-ji with the kyōzō designated as a national treasure is the one in Takayama, Gifu: see ja:安国寺 (高山市). Currently the link points to another Ankoku-ji in Hiroshima Prefecture which I don't think has a kyōzō designated as a national treasure. I thought somebody more knowledgeable should check that before making the edit though. Thanks --haplo (talk) 15:43, 10 January 2012 (UTC)Reply