¡Gyakusetsu no Nihonshi23 (Shogakukan Bunko)
¡Izawa Motohiko

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[Machine Translation] In 1868 (Keio 4), shrine officials, empowered by the government's policy of "separation of Shintoism and Buddhism," took violent action by destroying Buddhist temples across Japan and burning Buddhist statues and scriptures. This was the "abolition of Buddhism" movement. They destroyed all the precious Buddhist heritage of ancient times. Even the five-story pagoda of Kofukuji Temple in Nara was sold for scrap.


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IZAWA MOTOHIKO

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