Kentoshi, envoy to Tang Dynasty from 630 to 894
Kentoshi is the Japanese envoy to China during the Tang Dynasty, and was held
20 times from 630 to 894.
The purpose was to collect the advanced technology, political system, and culture
of the Tang Dynasty, as well as Buddhist scriptures.
The envoy’s route to Tang Dynasty departed from Osaka, passed through the Seto
Inland Sea, and headed for Tang from Hakata Port.
The mission consists of the ambassador, his emissaries, an entourage of international
students, monks and others.. Groups ranged in size from 240 to 250 people to
more than 500 people.
The envoys greatly contributed to introduce Tang culture and systems and Spread of
Buddhism to Japan.
Many cultures and Buddhism spread throughout Japan from Hakata, which was
the gateway for the envoys sent to China.
Therefore, there are many temples in Hakata.