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This entry is currently a work in progress. The books I have at the moment do not cover later events (i.e. George Sansom's book "A History of Japan to 1334") I do intend to continue to put work into it. I suppose you're all welcome to add to it yourselves, that's how this all works, after all. But I do plan to add to it, and soon. In other words, please don't scold me for not finishing it yet. domo.

LordAmeth 04:47, 17 Dec 2004 (UTC)

You can disregard the earlier comment - I have now done just about all I can with this article. If anyone knows more about the history of the temple, or about its grounds, I invite & welcome you to take over from here... Despite being (for a time, historically) the fourth largest temple in the country, Miidera seems to have very little written about it. This probably comes largely from its proximity to Enryakuji, and the confusion about whether events regarding Mount Hiei, the Tendai sect, or the monks of Mount Hiei refer to Miidera, or only to Enryakuji... LordAmeth 20:38, 24 Dec 2004 (UTC)

Two dozen photos in Commons -- take your pick! Also see Japanese Wikipedia. Fg2 00:40, 28 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Done. Thanks. LordAmeth 11:03, 28 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]