- japantravelmate.com photo/vermillion-framed-…Sanjusangendo, literally translates to Thirty-Three Length Hall, and formally known as Rengeo-in, is a very unique temple.
- travel.gaijinpot.com sanjusangendo/Concealed within the dark wooden walls of Sanjusangendo are a 1001 statutes of the Goddess of Mercy, all built to human scale.
- visitarjapon.com sanjusangendo/Sanjusangendo es un templo construido en un edificio de 120m de largo, que contiene una colección sorprendente de 1001 estatuas Kannon y 28 guardianes.
- miyagtour.com 2019/08/07/sanjusangendo/About SanjusangendoSanjusangendo is officially named Rengeo-in (national treasure).In 1164, Kiyomori Taira made progress...
- wiki2.org en/Sanjūsangen-dōSanjūsangen-dō. Quite the same Wikipedia. Just better.Bulunamadı: sanjūsangendō
- japancheapo.com place/rengeo-temple/Also known as Sanjusangen-do, this 750-year-old temple features 1,001 Senju-Kannon statues housed in a 120-meter-long hall. Sanjusan means...Bulunamadı: sanjūsangendō
- diapersonaplane.com rengeoin-sanjusangendo-temple…5 Reasons why out of the 50+ temples, shrines, and monasteries we visited in Kyoto, the Rengeoin Sanjusangendo was our absolute favorite.
- eksisozluk.com sanjusangendo--58606641164 yılında kurulan tapınak, içinde duran 1.001 altın buddha figürü ve 28 koruyucu heykeli ile ulusal hazine olarak kabul görmüş.
- intojapan.co.uk places/sanjusangendo-temple/Sanjusangen-do is officially known as Rengeō-in. A Tendai Buddhist temple, it was built in 1164 to house 1001 statues of Kannon, the Buddhist goddess of mercy.