-
Hideyoshi moved the
hibutsu to Kyoto, and then to Shinano. The
hibutsu and the
Zenkoji temple itself have
since been
moved back to Nagano. Zenkō-ji
temple decided...
- The 1847
Zenkoji earthquake (善光寺地震,
Zenkōji jishin)
occurred at
about 21:30
local time on 8 May at Nagano, ****an. It had a
magnitude of 7.4 on the surface-wave...
-
capital and
largest city of
Nagano Prefecture,
located in the
Nagano Basin (
Zenkoji Daira) in the
central Chūbu
region of ****an.
Nagano is
categorized as a...
-
Zenkōji Station (善光寺駅,
Zenkōji-eki) is a
train station on the
Minobu Line of
Central ****an
Railway Company (JR Central)
located in city of Kōfu, Yamanashi...
- Buzen-
Zenkōji Station (豊前善光寺駅, Buzen-
Zenkōji-eki) is a p****enger
railway station located in the city of Usa, Ōita Prefecture, ****an. It is
operated by...
-
tsunamis in the Sea of ****an. May 8, 1847 7.3 M 8,600+ 1847
Zenkoji earthquake 善光寺地震
Zenkōji Jishin Nagano Basin (then
Shinano Province) In the central...
- (Main),
Zenkoji-daira, Matsumoto, Okaya-Suwa, Ina, and Iida Stations).
Nagano (Utsukushigahara) (main station) JOGH-TV 20ch Iida 44ch
Zenkoji-daira 50ch...
- twin
images of
Datsueba is rare and
likely unique to the
Zenkoji Pilgrimage Mandala. At
Zenkoji,
pilgrims often undergo a
ritual rebirth,
kaidan meguri...
-
Guardian Deity:
According to the
Zenkōji Dō
Meisho Zue [ja] (Illustrated
Guide to
Famous Places along the
Zenkōji Road, 1849),
after her defeat, Momiji's...
- the
center of
Shiga Prefecture. The Hino
River and its 3 tributaries,
Zenkōji-gawa, Sofu-gawa, and Sōshirō-gawa, run on the flat land
between Mount Kagami...