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This article is the result of a split-off from Hojujiden, which I had not realized is a different temple altogether. If anyone knowledgable on the subject comes across this, please take a look at both articles and confirm for me that the right info, pertaining to the right temples, is in the right articles. Thank you. LordAmeth 15:50, 23 February 2006 (UTC)Reply