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This was partly due to the doctrine that advocated the need to distance oneself from the secular world, and partly for practical reasons to try to establish a certain distance from the Emperor’s sphere of influence.
In the capital there were several small temples that were frequented by commoners. However, when the nobles had time they would visit this temple, which also had beautiful and picturesque landscapes.
Even the Imperial Family had to come here for some important sacramen ...
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