- the
Kōyasan sect of
Shingon Buddhism.
First settled in 819 by the monk Kūkai,
Mount Kōya is
primarily known as the
world headquarters of the
Kōyasan Shingon...
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Koyasan Beikoku Betsuin (高野山米国別院,
Kōyasan Beikoku Betsuin, "
Koyasan United States Branch Temple"), also
known as
Koyasan Buddhist Temple, is a ****anese...
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roads of the
Kumano Kodō and the
shrines of the
Kumano Sanzan,
along with
Koyasan and
Yoshino and Ōmine, were
registered as
World Heritage sites together...
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Koyasan University (高野山大学,
Kōyasan daigaku) is a
private university in
Mount Kōya,
Wakayama Prefecture, ****an. The
predecessor of the
school was established...
- O'Shaughnessy has
published other children's
books as
Darren Shan,
including Koyasan, and The Thin Executioner. From 2020 to 2022, he self-published his latest...
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Kōyasan Tokyo Betsuin (高野山東京別院,
Kōyasan Tōkyō Betsuin, "
Kōyasan Tokyo Branch Temple") is a
temple located in
Minato Ward at
Takanawa 3-15-18 (facing Nihonenoki...
- Shingon. In 818, Kūkai
asked emperor Saga to
grant him
Mount Kōya (高野山
Kōyasan), in present-day
Wakayama province, so that he
could establish a true monastic...
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Nankai Electric Railway, a
private railway operator. It
connects Osaka and
Koyasan, the
capital of the ****anese
Buddhist sect Shingon, via the
suburbs of...
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Kōyasan Station (高野山駅,
Kōyasan-eki) is a p****enger
railway station in the town of Kōya, Ito District,
Wakayama Prefecture, ****an,
operated by the private...
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Kōyasan chōishi-michi (高野山町石道) is a
pilgrimage route on the Kii
Peninsula in the
Kansai region of ****an. It
begins at the Jison-in
temple in the town...