- and the temple's five-story pagoda. The Tō-in area
holds the
octagonal Yumedono Hall (夢殿, Hall of Dreams) and sits 122
meters east of the Sai-in area....
-
Empress Suiko,
Prince Shōtoku. The
reverse side
contained an
image of the "
Yumedono" (literally Hall of Dreams) in the
grounds of Hōryū-ji, a
Buddhist temple...
- 2nd
floor seats: 7,846, standee: 480). The
building is
modeled after Yumedono (Hall of Dreams) in Hōryū-ji in Nara.
Although the
Budokan also functions...
- The Diet
building February 25, 1946 ¥100 162 × 93 mm
Prince Shōtoku, "
Yumedono" (A hall ****ociated with
Prince Shōtoku in Hōryū-ji Temple) Hōryū-ji Temple...
- A****-dera,
oldest Buddha statue in ****an, and an
example of the Tori
style The
Yumedono Kannon,
another example of Tori
style Hakuhō (673
through 686) Buddhism...
-
approaching the end of a fairy's lifespan. She will be
reborn as
Subaru in
Yumedono, the
Palace of Dreams.
Genkotsu &
Binta (ゲンコ & ビンタ)
These are Higan's friends...
- Park in ****anese.
Yumedono Draped in a
loose crimson robe and
wearing a large, tall hat that
covers the
upper half of her face,
Yumedono has the
unique abilities...
-
icons of the
Golden Hall of Horyū-ji
temple and the
Kannon Boddhisatva of
Yumedono Hall of the same temple, also
known as Guze Kannon. Some of the most important...
- part of the
broader Buddhist pantheon. Weinstein,
Lucie R. (1989). [The
Yumedono Kannon:
Problems in Seventh-Century Sculpture],
Archives of
Asian Art 42...
- 614750; 135.7388694 (Hōryū-ji (East Precinct), Denpōdō) Hall of
Dreams (夢殿,
yumedono) Hōryū-ji (East
Precinct (東院, tōin))
Large octagonal hall
housing the famous...