Treasures from Ninnaji Temple and Omuro
Japanese Archaeology and Special Exhibition (Heiseikan) Special Exhibition Galleries January 16, 2018 (Tue)-March 11, 2018 (Sun)
Ninnaji, the head temple of the Omuro branch of the Shingon sect, was founded by the devotion of Emperor Koko in 886 (Ninna 2), and was completed under the following Emperor Uda in 888 (Ninna 4). Following generations of emperors became followers of the temple. Today, the temple is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as one of the “Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto.” This exhibition features treasures of Ninnaji, together with Buddhist sculptures and other precious artifacts preserved at temples of the Omuro branch.