Hundreds of sculpted images of arhats (羅漢 “rakan”) in the Gohyaku Rakandō Hall (五百羅漢堂) on the grounds of Nakayamadera Temple (中山寺) in Takarazuka, Hyōgo Prefecture
Image from “西国三十三カ所巡礼 (とんぼの本)” [Saigoku Sanjūsan ka Sho Junrei (Tonbo no Hon)] by 井上隆雄 [Inoue Takao] & 田中智彦 [Tanaka Tomohiko], published by 新潮社 [Shinchōsha], 1988, page 85
Mount Nantai is one of the 100 famous mountains in Japan.Mount Nantai constitutes Futarasan Shrine's go-shintai, and the shrine is an important example of this ancient type of mountain cult.
The five-storied pagoda of Nakayamadera Temple (中山寺) in Takarazuka, Hyōgo Prefecture, rebuilt in 2017 and referred to as the “Blue Dragon Pagoda” (青龍塔) guarding the eastern direction, enshrining relics donated from Dharmakirti Vihar Monastery in Kathmandu, Nepal