*Buddhist temples: Since Buddhism is not congregational, and there are no fixed periodic assemblies, the regular or occasional opening of the doors (''kaichô'') to show hidden Buddhas (''hibutsu'') was one way for temples to regulate or at least predict attendance. - Tim Screech, Obtaining Images, 119. | *Buddhist temples: Since Buddhism is not congregational, and there are no fixed periodic assemblies, the regular or occasional opening of the doors (''kaichô'') to show hidden Buddhas (''hibutsu'') was one way for temples to regulate or at least predict attendance. - Tim Screech, Obtaining Images, 119. |