- A kaisan-dō (開山堂, kaisan-dō), also
termed the Founder's Hall, is a
temple structure in a ****anese
Buddhist monastery complex or
other temple where an image...
-
Nishi Honganji, like the
Higashi Honganji,
features a huge Goeidō (御影堂),
Kaisando and a
smaller Amida-dō (阿弥陀堂) or Amitābha hall
housing an
image of Amitābha...
-
built upon then
fixed upon the
monastery as well as the
founding abbot.
Kaisando Baroni, 171-172 Fischer-Schreiber, 168 Baroni,
Helen J. (2002). The Illustrated...
- daimyō of Kokura,
began planning the
construction of the
temple such as
Kaisandō hall, the main hall, a bell
tower and so on. Many
temple structures were...
- oyado; map: G). In the rear,
where the
temple rises,
stands the
small '
Kaisandō' (開山堂; map: 6),
which is
dedicated to the
founder of the temple. The temple...
- / 35.3464111; 137.1301583 (Eihō-ji,
Kannon Hall) Founder's Hall (開山堂,
kaisandō) Eihō-ji
worship hall (外陣, gejin) 3×3 and
inner sanctum (内陣, naijin) 1×1...
-
Emperor Go-Mizunoo
donated an
imperial palace building to
serve as the
Kaisando (Founder’s Hall).
Other buildings were
reconstructed during this period...
- 木造良弁僧正坐像(開山堂安置) [Seated
wooden statue of
priest Rōben (enshrined at the
Kaisandō)] (in ****anese).
Agency for
Cultural Affairs.
Retrieved 7
April 2012. 木造釈迦如来坐像〈善円作/〉...
- Sennyūji
kaisandō 1185-1274
Kyoto Kyoto 34°58′38″N 135°46′59″E / 34.97722382°N 135.78292999°E / 34.97722382; 135.78292999 (Sennyūji
Kaisandō) [32] *Daihōon-ji...
- the
oldest (it was
built in the
first half of the 17th century) and the
Kaisandō (Founder's Hall) the
newest (having been
built in 1924). The temple's gates...