- (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The
Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage (西国三十三所,
Saigoku Sanjūsan-sho) is a
pilgrimage of thirty-three Buddhist...
- the
Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage (西国三十三箇所,
Saigoku sanjūsankasho)
Kannonji Castle ruins,
National Historic Site Kannonshō-ji, 32nd
temple of the
Saigoku Kannon...
- Kōyasan ****an 100 Kannon,
pilgrimage composed of the
Saigoku, Bandō and
Chichibu pilgrimages Saigoku 33 Kannon,
pilgrimage in the
Kansai region Bandō 33...
- 100
Kannon Pilgrimage,
pilgrimage composed of the
Saigoku, Bandō and
Chichibu pilgrimages Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage,
pilgrimage in the
Kansai region...
- Matsumaedō
Mikuni Kaidō
Nagasaki Kaidō Nankaidō Nikkō Wakiōkan Ōyama Kaidō
Saigoku Kaidō
Satsuma Kaidō Sendaidō Shio no
Michi Tōgane
Onari Kaidō Tosa Kaidō...
- the 100
Hyogo Forests and 50
Furusato Hyogo Mountains. A
temple of the
Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage is
located at the top "Mount Shosha, ****an". Peakbagger...
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composed of the
following three independent pilgrimage circuits:
Saigoku 33
Kannon (西国三十三所,
Saigoku Sanjūsansho), in the
Kansai region. Bandō 33
Kannon (坂東三十三箇所...
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pilgrimage circuit that is
composed of
three independent pilgrimages (
Saigoku, Bandō and Chichibu),
consist of one
hundred Temples.
Parikrama Yatra The...
- (National Treasure)
South Octagonal Hall (南円堂, Nan'endō), 1741, Site No.9 of
Saigoku 33
Pilgrimage (Important
Cultural Property) Bath
House (大湯屋, Ōyūya), 1394–1427...
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named buildings in the Mii-dera complex. Mii-dera is
temple 14 in the
Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage. Onjō-ji was
founded in the Nara period. The
temple was...