- The
Fudōdō Site (不動堂遺跡,
Fudōdō Iseki) is an
archaeological site with the
ruins of a
middle Jōmon
period (around 2500 BC)
settlement in what is now part...
- (田尻村),
Numabe Village (沼部村), Ōnuki?
Village (大貫村),
Kogota Village (小牛田村),
Fudōdō Village? (不動堂村),
Nakazone Village (中埣村),
Kitaura Village (北浦村), Nangō Village...
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Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line
Tomari – Etchū-Miyazaki
National Route 8
Fudōdō Site,
ruins of a Jōmon
period settlement and a
National Historic Site. Asahi...
- (Danjōgaran) Saitō, West
Pagoda (Danjōgaran) Tōtō, East Pagoda(Danjōgaran)
Fudōdo, the hall
dedicated to Fudō Myōō (National Treasure) Sanō-in, Hall of the...
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including a gojūnotō (five-storied pagoda), a Kannondō (a hall of Kannon) and a
Fudodō (a hall of the Four
Heavenly Kings). All of
these buildings were completely...
- "meditating on the
letter A"
written using the Siddhaṃ alphabet.
Approach Fudōdō, a
National Treasure Banryūtei rock
garden Eight Attendants Eight Attendants...
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Cultural Property of ****an. It was
rebuilt in
Muromachi period. Daikokudō
Fudōdō Gohōdō -
Important Cultural Property of ****an. It was
rebuilt in 1559. Gohōdō...
- 20971125; 135.58726353 (Kongōsanmaiin Tahōtō) [84] *Kongōbu-ji
Fudōdō 金剛峯寺不動堂 Kongōbuji
Fudōdō 1275-1332 Kōya
Wakayama 34°12′47″N 135°34′50″E / 34.21310105°N...
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fields at
villages called Makuwari (present day Hanamigawa-ku, Chiba) and
Fudōdō (present day Kujūkuri, Chiba). The new crop
proved to be an
invaluable source...
- Daishi, who
carved the image. The Hondō (1711–16), Daishidō (1711–16),
Fudōdō (1751–1830), Kyōgura (1810), and Gohyakurakandō (1922) have all been placed...