Kyoto'daki Budist tapınakları
- The official website of Ninnaji Temple, a Buddhist Temple founded in 888 AD. It is registered as one of the World Heritage Sites in Kyoto.
- Ninna-ji (仁和寺, Ninna-ji) is the head temple of the Omuro school of the Shingon Sect of Buddhism. Located in western Kyoto, Japan...
- Ninna-ji (Japonca: 伊勢神宮), Japonya'nın Kyoto kentinde bulunan ve Şingon Budizmi'nin Omuro ekolünün baş tapınağıdır.
- The three great Sanmon gates of Kyoto are "Chion-in Temple's Sanmon Gate," "Nanzen-ji Temple's Sanmon Gate," and "Nio-mon Gate of Ninna-ji Temple."
- Ninna-ji was founded by Emperor Kokaku in 886, and completed by Emperor Uda. ... Later the palace was designated a Shingon temple and renamed Ninna-ji.
- In 1994 CE, Ninna-ji was added to UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites as part of the 17 monuments of Kyoto group.
- Visitor guide for Ninnaji, a Buddhist temple in Kyoto.
- Ninna-ji Temple is one of the best spots to go for cherry blossom viewing in Kyoto. You’ll need to remove your shoes before entering interior parts of the temple.
- The temple was dedicated in 888 and given the name Ninna-ji in honor of Emperor Kōkō, whose regency had been posthumously dubbed the Ninna Era.
- Ninna-ji is a Buddhist temple of the Shingon sect’s Omuro School, located near Mount Kinugasayama, in the north-west of Kyoto.
Ninna-ji
Budist Tapınağı
Genel bilgiler
Ninna-ji (Japonca: 伊勢神宮), Japonya'nın Kyoto kentinde bulunan ve Şingon Budizmi'nin Omuro ekolünün baş tapınağıdır.
Tapınak MS 888 yılında İmparator Uda tarafından kurulmuş olup Kyoto'nun Ukyō semtinde yer almaktadır ve UNESCO Dünya Mirası listesinde yer alan Antik Kyoto'nun Tarihî Anıtları'nın bir parçasıdır. Vikipedi
Kısa bilgiler
- Tamamlanma tarihi:888
- Web sitesi:
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