Taisan-ji (Kobe)
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Sanshinzan Taisan-ji | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Tendai |
Location | |
Location | 224, Zenkai, Igawadani, Nishi-ku, Kobe, Hyogo 651-2108 |
Country | Japan |
Architecture | |
Founder | Umakai Fujiwara |
Completed | 716 |
Website | |
http://www.do-main.co.jp/taisanji/ |
Sanshinzan Taisan-ji (三身山太山寺) is a temple of the Tendai sect in Kobe, Hyōgo, Japan. It was established by Empress Genshō's instruction in 716.
Taisan-ji's Main Hall completed in 1293 is a National Treasure of Japan.
Building list
[edit]- Main Hall - National Treasure of Japan. It was rebuilt in 1293.
- Sanmon (Niō Gate) - Important Cultural Property. It was rebuilt in Muromachi period.
- Pagoda - It was built in 1688.
- Amidadō - It was built in 1688.
- Gomadō - It was built in Edo period
- Shakadō - It was built in Edo period
- Rakandō - It was built in Edo period
- Kannondō
- Bell tower
Tatchu temples (Branch)
[edit]- An'yō-in - It's Karesansui is Japan's Places of Scenic Beauty.
- Jōju-in
- Ryuzō-in
- Henjō-in
- Kanki-in
See also
[edit]Gallery
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Pagoda
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Amidado
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Sanmon (Nio Gate)
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Oku-no-in
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Pagoda
External links
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- 8th-century establishments in Japan
- National Treasures of Japan
- Important Cultural Properties of Japan
- Pagodas in Japan
- Tendai temples
- Religious buildings and structures in Kobe
- Buddhist temples in Hyōgo Prefecture
- Tourist attractions in Kobe
- 716 establishments
- Religious buildings and structures completed in the 710s
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