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performed in five
different locations:
Facing the
sunrise direction Facing the
Mieido Facing the
Gohozo Facing the
Kyakuden Facing the
Mutsubo The sect, along...
- the
Nightingale Hallway (Buddha's Vow). This 550m long
hallway connects Mieidō and Shūedō. The
Nightingale hallway was
equipped with
flooring that make...
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different categories: the
Lotus Flower Gate (rengemon), the Miei Hall (
mieidō), the
Golden Hall (kondō) and the five-storied
Pagoda (gojūnotō) (temple...
- the main hall (the Kondō Hall) and the west
precinct (sai-in),
where the
Mieidō Hall
stands over Kūkai's birthplace. The
temple grounds burned down in the...
- (Sutra Storehouse) –
National Treasure of ****an,
built in the Nara period.
Mieidō –
Important Cultural Property. Raidō –
Important Cultural Property. Shinden...
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depending on the sect, for example: the kondō (Shingon), the chudō (Tendai),
mieidō (Jōdo), the Amida-dō (Jōdo Shinshū). A
notable evolution of the hondō during...
-
housed the Dai
Gohonzon are the
Shimonobo (1290), the
Mutsubo (1332), the
Mieido (1680),
Gohozo (1717), the
Hoanden (1955), the
Shohondo (1978), and the...
- 0725139°E / 34.8093583; 137.0725139 (Konren-ji,
Amida Hall) Miei Hall (御影堂,
mieidō) Senju-ji 9×9, single-storied,
irimoya style with a 3 ken step
canopy hongawarabuki...
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became a
monzeki temple headed by an
Imperial Prince.
Buildings include the
Mieidō (1666) and Nyoraidō (1748), both of
which escaped fires in the 18th century...
- (Kūkai) 0069.069.0 cm (27.2 in)
Kyoto Kyoto Toji Miei
HallMiei Hall (御影堂,
mieidō), Tō-ji,
Kyoto — Four
Heavenly Kings (木造四天王立像, mokuzō ****ennō ryūzō) —...