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Removed the last part of the following sentence:
- The prince Shotoku constructed this temple in 593, using the construction firm Kongō Gumi, whose artisans were immigrants from Baekche, one of Three Kingdoms of Korea.
This info is available at Kongō Gumi. Unless the nationality of the builders has influenced how the temple looks like, then this is irrelevant. If it has, than this should be reinserted and properly explained in the article. TomorrowTime 11:17, 27 May 2007 (UTC)