is a Buddhist temple in à Âno, Gifu Prefecture, belonging to the Chisan sect of Shingon Buddhism. The temple claims to have been founded as the Hossà  sect temple of Shinpuku-ji by the wandering priest Gyà Âki in 715 AD. It was burned down by Oda Nobunaga in 1560 and subsequently rebuilt with the support of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Tokugawa Ieyasu and the Toda clan of à Âgaki Domain during the Edo period.
The temple possess a Heian period set of five scroll painting depicting the five Myà Â-à  (Fudà  Myà Â-à Â, Gà Âzanze Myà Â-à Â, Gundari Myà Â-à Â, Daiitoku Myà Â-à Â, and Ususama Myà Â-à  which is a National Treasure of Japan.