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- The prince Shotoku constructed this temple in 593, using the construction firm Kongō Gumi, whose artisans were immigrants from Baekche, one of Three Kingdoms of Korea.
TomorrowTime 11:17, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
- Seconded, details should be on the Kongo Gumi page. Also important is: Prince Shotoku lead a massive national project to popularize Buddhism in Japan and commissioned the construction of Shitenno-ji. He invited 3 carpenters from Baekje to bring knowledge (expertise) for the construction of Shitenno-ji. The construction of Shitteno-ji was a big project and many people were involved (construction workers, artisans etc). - Artanisen (talk) 15:08, 9 January 2021 (UTC)
Zen garden missing
editOn the Zen garden page, Shitennō-ji is listed as having a Zen garden yet there is no mention (or photo) on the page, as there are on other temple pages. Can someone remedy this? Meanwhile I have added it to Category:Zen gardens in the expectation that such info will appear. DadaNeem (talk) 00:58, 20 July 2017 (UTC)