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- 74″E / 35.3993194°N 133.9557611°E / 35.3993194; 133.9557611 Sanbutsu-ji (三仏寺, Sanbutsu-ji) is a Buddhist temple in the town of Misasa, Tottori Prefecture...
- base for anti-Taira forces, specifically at two temples, Daisen-ji and Sanbutsu-ji. By the beginning of the Kamakura period (1185–1333) shōen estates were...
- location, or "meishou" (名所) by the government, and is about 4 km long. Sanbutsu-ji A temple located on a cliff on the north face of Mount Mitoku, it is...
- overlooking the Kiso Valley in Aichi Prefecture) Mount Mitoku (Mitokusan) Sanbutsu-ji Temple 三徳山三仏寺 in Tottori Prefecture Yamabushi on the Ōmine Okugakemichi...
- Isonokami Shrine (Tenri, Nara) Udamikumari Shrine (Uda, Nara) Chūgoku region Sanbutsu-ji (Misasa, Tottori) Izumo Taisha (Taisha, Shimane) Kamosu Shrine (Matsue...
- both religious significance and scenic beauty. The mountain is home to Sanbutsu-ji, a historically significant temple designated an Important Treasure...
- "Product of Coincidence" (偶然の産物, Gūzen no Sanbutsu) "A Girl's Heart" (乙女の心, Otome no Kokoro) "Symbol of Promise" (約束のしるし, Yakusoku no Shirushi)...
- in 1168 Pagoda of Ichijō-ji, Kasai, Hyōgo Built in 1171 Nageire-dō of Sanbutsu-ji, Misasa, Tottori Typical minka-style g****hō-zukuri farmhouse During...
- also a samurai in the service of the Tokugawa shogunate. He wrote: Bukō-sanbutsu-shi a work on the natural history of the Edo district including botany...
- Murdoch's map of provinces, 1903 National Archives of ****an: Hinozenshu sanbutsu zuko, scroll showing illustrated inventory of industries in Karatsu Domain...