A Buddhist sculpture workshop *bussho 仏所 located in Kyoto's Shichijō Ōmiya, that was active from the 11th-14th century. It was established by Injo 院助 (?-1108), son of Jōchō's 定朝 disciple Kakujo 覚助 (?-1077), and was the most important workshop used by the *In-pa 院派 school of Buddhist sculptors *busshi 仏師. The workshop flourished in the late Heian period when the In-pa received commissions from the nobility and Imperial family. Other In-pa workshops were set up as offshoots of Shichijō Ōmiya Bussho. The most important was *Rokujō Madenokōji Bussho 六条万里小路仏所 founded by Injo's son Inchō 院朝 (dates unknown). In the Kamakura period Shichijō Ōmiya Bussho and other In-pa workshops declined, as power shifted to the *Kei-ha 慶派 school, supported by the Kamakura government.