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 *Inpa 院派 school of Buddhist sculptors *busshi 仏師. The workshop flourished in the late Heian period when the Inpa received commissions from the nobility and Imperial family. Other Inpa 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 Inpa workshops declined, as power shifted to the *Kei-ha 慶派 school, supported by the Kamakura government.