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[[File:ACSH Todaiji 1.png|thumb|250px|The Tōdai-ji]]
[[File:ACSH Todaiji 1.png|thumb|250px|Tōdai-ji]]
The '''Tōdai-ji''' (東大寺, lit. 'Eastern Great Temple') is a [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] [[temple]] in [[Nara]], [[Japan]].
'''Tōdai-ji''' (東大寺, lit. 'Eastern Great Temple') is a [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] [[temple]] in [[Nara]], [[Japan]], formerly part of the province of [[Yamato]].


==History==
==History==
Upon arriving in Japan, the [[China|Chinese]] monk [[Jianzhen]] established an ordination platform at the temple to bestow the {{Wiki|Bodhisattva Precepts}} onto the Japanese royal family. In his opinion, the Japanese monks until that point were not following an orthodox school of Buddhism, which in his eyes was {{Wiki|Risshū (Buddhism)|Risshū}}.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – [[Abe no Nakamaro's letters to Li Bai]]: Letter 3, page 2</ref>
Upon arriving in Japan, the [[China|Chinese]] monk [[Jianzhen]] established an ordination platform at the temple to bestow the {{Wiki|Bodhisattva Precepts}} onto the Japanese royal family. In his opinion, the Japanese monks until that point were not following an orthodox school of Buddhism, which in his eyes was {{Wiki|Risshū (Buddhism)|Risshū}}.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – [[Abe no Nakamaro's letters to Li Bai]]: Letter 3, page 2</ref>


In 1582, the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']] members [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] and [[Yasuke]] visited the temple upon the request of the abbot [[Hara Joken]]. While passing through an entrance, they found and met Joken near its eastern hall. Escorting them around the temple, Joken explained how [[Oda Nobunaga]]'s war came upon them and how they fought the Matsunaga clan.<ref name="Temple Stories">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Temple Stories]]</ref>
In 1582, the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']] members [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] and [[Yasuke]] visited the temple upon the request of the abbot [[Hara Joken]]. While passing through an entrance, they found and met Joken near its eastern hall. Escorting them around the temple, Joken explained how [[Oda Nobunaga]]'s war had come upon the monks and how they had fought the Matsunaga clan.<ref name="Temple Stories">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Temple Stories]]</ref>


However, Joken excused himself for his other duties while Naoe and Yasuke sneaked around the temple per [[Matsunaga Kojiro|Kojiro]]'s insistence. West of the temple, they came upon Joken's collection of oddities before being found by the abbot himself. Joken explained how he fought for Nobunaga and kept relics of his past while recollecting Nobunaga breaking his promise of giving Yamato to the monks.<ref name="Temple Stories"/>
Joken soon excused himself as he went to attend to his other duties while Naoe and Yasuke sneaked around the temple per [[Matsunaga Kojiro|Kojiro]]'s insistence. West of the temple, they came across Joken's collection of oddities before being found by the abbot himself. Joken explained how he had fought for Nobunaga and kept relics of his past while recalling how Nobunaga had broken his promise of giving Yamato to the monks.<ref name="Temple Stories"/>


Suddenly, the temple came under attack by [[Akiyama clan|Akiyama]] soldiers but Naoe and Yasuke swiftly defeated them, but only to realize that they stole a holy script meant for the peace talks between [[Tsutsui Junkei]] and [[Akiyama Ayako]]. Joken ordered one of his men to retrieve his blade to kill himself but Naoe and Yasuke told him to stop as they promised to retrieve the script. Understanding, Joken left to tell Junkei at [[Koriyama Castle]] of what occurred.<ref name="Temple Stories"/>
Suddenly, the temple came under attack by [[Akiyama clan|Akiyama]] soldiers. Naoe and Yasuke swiftly defeated them, only to later realize that they had stolen a holy script meant for the peace talks between [[Tsutsui Junkei]] and [[Akiyama Ayako]]. Joken blamed himself for allowing the theft to happen and was willing to commit ''[[seppuku]]'' to atone for his mistake, but Naoe and Yasuke offered to recover the scroll for him. Thanking them, Joken left to meet with Junkei at [[Koriyama Castle]] and tell him about the incident.<ref name="Temple Stories"/>


At some point, Naoe and Yasuke returned to the temple and recovered four lost pages scattered around Tōdai-ji's buildings. While there, Naoe climbed atop the southeastern pagoda and surveyed the land. She and Yasuke also financed the establishment of a ''[[Kakurega|kakurega]]'' west of the temple.<ref name="ACSH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>
At some point afterwards, Naoe and Yasuke returned to the temple and recovered four lost pages scattered around Tōdai-ji's buildings. While there, Naoe climbed to the top of the southeastern pagoda and [[Viewpoint|surveyed]] the land. She and Yasuke also financed the establishment of a ''[[Kakurega|kakurega]]'' west of the temple.<ref name="ACSH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 19:24, 5 November 2025

Tōdai-ji

Tōdai-ji (東大寺, lit. 'Eastern Great Temple') is a Buddhist temple in Nara, Japan, formerly part of the province of Yamato.

History

Upon arriving in Japan, the Chinese monk Jianzhen established an ordination platform at the temple to bestow the Bodhisattva Precepts onto the Japanese royal family. In his opinion, the Japanese monks until that point were not following an orthodox school of Buddhism, which in his eyes was Risshū.[1]

In 1582, the Kakushiba ikki members Fujibayashi Naoe and Yasuke visited the temple upon the request of the abbot Hara Joken. While passing through an entrance, they found and met Joken near its eastern hall. Escorting them around the temple, Joken explained how Oda Nobunaga's war had come upon the monks and how they had fought the Matsunaga clan.[2]

Joken soon excused himself as he went to attend to his other duties while Naoe and Yasuke sneaked around the temple per Kojiro's insistence. West of the temple, they came across Joken's collection of oddities before being found by the abbot himself. Joken explained how he had fought for Nobunaga and kept relics of his past while recalling how Nobunaga had broken his promise of giving Yamato to the monks.[2]

Suddenly, the temple came under attack by Akiyama soldiers. Naoe and Yasuke swiftly defeated them, only to later realize that they had stolen a holy script meant for the peace talks between Tsutsui Junkei and Akiyama Ayako. Joken blamed himself for allowing the theft to happen and was willing to commit seppuku to atone for his mistake, but Naoe and Yasuke offered to recover the scroll for him. Thanking them, Joken left to meet with Junkei at Koriyama Castle and tell him about the incident.[2]

At some point afterwards, Naoe and Yasuke returned to the temple and recovered four lost pages scattered around Tōdai-ji's buildings. While there, Naoe climbed to the top of the southeastern pagoda and surveyed the land. She and Yasuke also financed the establishment of a kakurega west of the temple.[3]

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