
Enryaku-ji - Wikipedia
Enryaku-ji is the headquarters of the Tendai sect and one of the most significant monasteries in Japanese history. As such, it is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Historic Monuments …
Enryakuji Temple (Mount Hieizan) - Kyoto Travel - japan-guide.com
Located in Kyoto's eastern mountain range on Mount Hieizan (比叡山), Enryakuji (延暦寺) is one of the most important monasteries in Japanese history and the headquarters of the Tendai …
天台宗総本山 比叡山延暦寺 [Hieizan Enryakuji]
延暦4年(785)、伝教大師最澄は比叡山に入り小さな草庵を結びました。 その三年後には一乗止観院を創建し、ここを鎮護国家の根本道場と定めました。 これが今日の根本中堂です。 …
Mt. Hiei Enryakuji Temple | Shiga Attractions - Travel Japan
Scattered throughout Mt. Hiei between Shiga and Kyoto, Mt. Hiei Enryakuji Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and head temple of the Tendai Buddhist sect.
Enryakuji - World History Encyclopedia
2017年6月1日 · The Enryakuji is a Buddhist monastic complex on the sacred Mt. Hiei, near Kyoto, Japan. The site was selected by the monk Saicho to become the headquarters of the Tendai …
Mt.Hiei-zan Enryaku-ji Temple - Kyoto City Official Travel Guide
Enryaku-ji Temple is said to be one of the main spiritual centers of Japanese culture. An ancient monastery complex atop Mt. Hiei-zan, it is a richly atmospheric place with old temples and …
Enryakuji Temple: A Monumental Buddhist Complex on Mount …
2024年5月27日 · Perched atop Mount Hieizan, straddling the border between Kyoto and Shiga prefectures, stands the majestic Enryakuji Temple. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is not …
Enryakuji Kaikan
Discover the serene Enryakuji Kaikan, nestled in the tranquil forests of Mt. Hiei, overlooking Japan’s largest lake. Explore the sacred Tendai Buddhist monastery, rich in history and …
Enryaku-ji Temple (Konpon-Chudo,location,history) - 京都ガイド
Enryaku-ji Temple is the first Nengoji temple in Japan. In 854, Jikaku-daishi Ennin became the third Tendai Zasu, and in 859, Chisho-daishi Enchin became the chori of Onjo-ji Temple (Mii …
Enryaku-ji Temple 延暦寺 - Kyoto Japan Guide
Enryaku-ji Temple has a long history and is known as one of the most important temples in all of Japan. The founder of the Tendai buddhist sect, Saicho, established the temple in 788. The …