- The
Sanzan period (三山時代,
Sanzan jidai, lit. 'three
mountain period') is a
period in the
history of the
Okinawa Islands when
three lines of kings, namely...
-
Yamato Sanzan (大和三山) or "the
three mountains of Yamato", in Kashihara, Nara Prefecture, ****an, are
Mount Amanokagu (香具山),
Mount Unebi (畝傍山), and Mount...
- The
Three Mountains of Dewa (出羽三山, Dewa
Sanzan)
refer to the
three sacred mountains of
Mount Haguro,
Mount G****an and
Mount Yudono,
which are clustered...
- mountains,
making it the most
important of all the
three shrines. Shōrō
Sanzan Gosai-den
temple Gosai-den-haiden Gojū-tō The path to the
summit Haniyamahime-jinja...
- of ****an.
These mountainous trails are used by
pilgrims to the "Kumano
Sanzan" (熊野三山) - the
Three Grand Shrines of Kumano:
Kumano Hongū
Taisha (熊野本宮大社)...
- (分霊) or kanjō (勧請). The
point of
origin of the
Kumano cult is the
Kumano Sanzan shrine complex in
Wakayama Prefecture,
which comprises Kumano Hayatama Taisha...
-
Okinawa Island was
divided into
three polities,
marking the
beginning of the
Sanzan period.
These were the
Kingdom of Hokuzan,
centered at
Nakijin Castle in...
- (1314–1336),
Okinawa became divided into
three polities and
began the so-called
Sanzan period (1314–1429). The
north and
largest Hokuzan polity was the poorest...
- Kofun, and the
Yamato Sanzan.
Kashihara is
located at the
southern edge of the Nara Basin. The city encomp****es the
Yamato Sanzan, "the
three mountains...
-
three more
solidly defined kingdoms within a few
years after 1314; the
Sanzan period thus began, and
would end
roughly one
hundred years later, when Chūzan's...