Kukai Kobo Daishi 弘法大師

  • Published on : 21/04/2014
  • by : Japan Experience

Kukai aka Kobo Daishi (弘法大師) was an influential Heian Period monk who founded the Shingon (True Word) sect of Japanese Buddhism with its main center at Koyasan.

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