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Rinnō-ji (輪王寺) is a
Tendai Buddhist temple in the city of Nikkō,
Tochigi Prefecture, ****an. The site was
established in 766 by the
Buddhist monk Shōdō...
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Shinto shrines (****arasan
Shrine and Tōshō-gū) and one
Buddhist temple (
Rinnō-ji). Nine of the
structures are
designated National Treasures of ****an while...
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Shrines and
Temples of Nikkō (Nikkō Tōshō-gū, ****arasan Shrine, and
Rinnō-ji)
Rinnō-ji Shōyō-en
Garden Taiyū-in
Mausoleum Nikko is well
known for its monkeys...
- in Nikkō,
Tochigi Prefecture, ****an.
Together with ****arasan
Shrine and
Rinnō-ji, it
forms the
Shrines and
Temples of Nikkō
UNESCO World Heritage Site...
- Buddha, and
Amitabha Buddha Three Buddha Hall (Sanbutsudō, 三仏堂) at the
Rinnō-ji
temple in Nikko, ****an
Three Buddhas Hall, at the
Puhua Temple in Taihuai...
- was
registered as the 10th
World Heritage Site in 1999. This encomp****es
Rinnō-ji, Nikkō Tōshō-gū,
Mount Nantai, and ****arasan Shrine. The
Kegon Falls...
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Gothic rinnan "run, flow", Old
English rinnan, Old
Norse rinna "to run",,
rinno "brook"; c.f.
Sanskrit rinati "causes to flow"; Root
cognates without the...
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Temples of Nikkō",
Mausoleum of
Tokugawa Ieyasu,
Tokugawa shōguns.
Rinnō-ji at Nikkō,
Tochigi Prefecture. The
temple also
administers the Taiyū-in...
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characteristic of
Shinto shrines and
likely inspired by his 1905
visit to the
Rinnō-ji
temple complex, and the
shape of many of his
cantilevered towers, including...
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Buddhist temples and
Shinto shrines, most
notably the Nikkō Tōshō-gū and
Rinnō-ji. They are
designated a
UNESCO World Heritage Site as the "Shrines and...