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{{multiple issues|{{Orphan|date=September 2010}}{{Refimprove|date=April 2010}} }}{{nihongo|Kōken-ji|高顕寺}} is a Buddhist temple of the Kōyasan Shingon school located in Bizen, Okayama Prefecture, Japan.The temple is located atop Mount Enichi. The main deity (or {{nihongo|honzon|本尊}}) of the temple is {{nihongo|Fudō Myōō|不動明王}}. The temple was first constructed as Hattō-ji in 728 by the monk Dōkyō at the request of Emperor Shōmu. The temple was renamed to Kōken-ji in 1830. Access - JR railway service: From Okayama Station, proceed on JR Sanyo main line to Yoshinaga Station (approx. 35min.). From Yoshinaga Station, proceed by bus or taxi (see below).
- Bizen bus: From Yoshinaga Station, take a bus for Hattoji (approx. 30min.\\200). There are no bus services on Sundays and national holidays.
- Taxi: From Yoshinaga Station to Hattoji : approx. 25mins. \\4,500
- By car: Via Sanyo Expressway (exit at Bizen I.C.) => National Route 2 turn right for Shizutani School and Yoshinaga. Follow signs for Hattoji Furusato Village
External links - [https://web.archive.org/web/20110619203421/http://kokenji.org/ Kōken-ji official site]
- Okayama Prefecture Sightseeing {{ja icon}}
References {{refbegin}}- Yoshinaga town history month committee, {{nihongo|Yoshinaga Town History, Chapter 2|吉永町史 通史編Ⅱ}}, Bizen City 2006, pages 11, 54, 78, 196, 206, 326, 531.
- {{nihongo|Nihon rekishi taikei, Okayama, 34|日本歴史地名大系 岡山 34}}, Heibonsha 1988, {{ISBN|4-582-49034-4}}.
{{refend}}{{coord|34|55|08|N|134|15|13|E|source:kolossus-jawiki|display=title}}{{Buddhist temples in Japan}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Koken-Ji}}{{Buddhism-stub}}{{Japan-reli-stub}}{{Japan-religious-struct-stub}} 1 : Buddhist temples in Okayama Prefecture |