The temple was favored by aristocrats such as the author of the Kagerō Nikki and the author of the Sarashina Nikki during the Heian period. The temple burnt down as many as ten times since the 10th century, yet enjoyed popularity among people, helped by the fact it was situated on the route to Ise Shrine. Hase-dera has flourished as one of the centers of Shingon Buddhism, particularly after the arrival of priest Sen'yo from Negoro-ji in 1588. The Kansai Kannon Pilgrimage No.8.
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