- Hattō
Sanmon Imperial emissary gate (Chokushi-mon) Hondō Main
alley way The
tatchū (塔中,
inner cloisters):
Garden of the
Cross at Zuihō-in Dokuza-tei (The Garden...
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Ainshekoko Anahoho A'thlanna
Atoshle Otshi Awan
Pekwin Awan
Pithlashiwanni Awan
Tatchu Awek Suwa
Hanona Bitsitsi Chakwaina Chakwaina Okya
Chathlashi Chilili Eshotsi...
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bustle of industry.[citation needed] Nine
offspring and the father, Awan
Tatchu,
constitute the
Koyemshi of Zuni mythology, who
accompany and interpret...
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Mount Gusuku (城山, Gusuku-yama, Kunigami:
Tatchū-yama) is a
mountain located on Ie
Island in Ie, Okinawa. The
mountain rises 172.2 m (565.0 ft) on Iejima...
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dared to
touch the
forbidden bell. The Enman-in (円満院) is a sub-temple (
tatchū (塔頭)) of Mii-dera. It may have been
founded in 987 AD by
Prince Goen, the...
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Sanshinzan Taisan-ji (三身山太山寺) is a
temple of the
Tendai sect in Kobe, Hyōgo, ****an. It was
established by
Empress Genshō's
instruction in 716. Taisan-ji's...
- hōkyōintō, the sekitō, the tō, or the much
simpler wooden stick-style sotoba.
tatchū (塔頭 or 塔中) In Zen temples, a
building containing a
pagoda enshrining the...
- of the
Tendai sect in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, ****an. It was
created as a
tatchu temple (branch) in Taisan-ji. An'yō-in's
karesansui completed in Azuchi–Momoyama...
- Taizō-in (退蔵院) is the
oldest sub-temple (
tatchū (塔頭)) of the Myōshin-ji
Rinzai Zen
Buddhist temple,
situated in the
northwest of Kyoto, ****an. It was founded...
- Kamikumamoto,
through a big torii,
dotted with 12
smaller temples called tatchū,
leading to the Honmyō-ji temple. From the temple, a
steep slope consisting...