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Sanjusangendo, formally known as "Renji-Εin", is a Tendai sect Buddhist temple in Japan. π― πΈπΏ After four large-scale renovations, it has been preserved for 700 years. It gets its name from the fact that the front is divided into 33 bays by columns. πΈπΏ In the Main Hall, centered around the colossal statue of "Eleven-Faced Thousand-Armed Thousand-Eyed Kannon", there are 500 Buddhist statues on each side, πΈπΏ making a total of 1001 Kannon statues enshrined, making it the only Senju Kannon Hall in Japan. π #Sanjusangendo πΈ #JapaneseCulturalHeritage πΏ #BuddhistTemple π