
Ninna-ji - Wikipedia
Ninna-ji (仁和寺, Ninna-ji) is the head temple of the Omuro school of the Shingon Sect of Buddhism. [1] Located in western Kyoto, Japan, it was first founded in AD 888 by Emperor Uda, and was later reconstructed in the 17th century. [2] It is part of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
世界遺産 真言宗御室派総本山 仁和寺
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Ninnaji Temple - Kyoto Travel - japan-guide.com
Experience Ninna-ji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with deep links to the imperial family, like no other through an overnight stay inside the grounds. During a special private tour led by one of its monks, enter some of the oldest surviving temple buildings in all of Japan, such as the Great Hall (a National Treasure), which is normally ...
Beautiful scenery at Ninnaji Temple, - 世界遺産 真言宗御室派 ...
Ninnaji Temple is a Buddhist temple in north-west Kyoto that is deeply related with the Imperial Family of Japan. The temple is especially famous for its Omuro Sakura cherry trees which are the latest blooming cherries in the whole of Kyoto. Learn about Ninnaji Temple. * The ticket booths close 30 minutes before the closing time of the temple.
Ninna-ji - World History Encyclopedia
2019年8月22日 · Ninnia-ji is a Shingon Buddhist temple complex located in Kyoto, Japan. Known as the 'Temple of Heavenly Benevolence', it was founded in 888 CE by Emperor Uda (r. 887-897 CE). Ninna-ji is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site and its Main Hall is recognised as an official National Treasure of Japan.
Ninna-ji - Discover Kyoto
Ninna-ji, a sprawling temple complex in northwestern Kyoto a walkable distance from nearby Ryōan-ji and Kinkaku-ji, is the head temple of the Omuro school, part of the Shingon sect of Buddhism. Founded in 888 and designated as a World Heritage Site in 1994, the temple grounds are home to a special breed of cherry trees called omuro sakura ...
仁和寺 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
仁和寺 (日语: 仁和寺/にんなじ Ninna-ji)是一座位於 日本 京都府 京都市 右京區 的 佛教 寺院,是 真言宗御室派 的 總本山,由 宇多天皇 在 仁和 4年(888年)開基(創建)。 山號 大內山 的仁和寺主要奉祀的是 阿彌陀如來,1994年時與多座京都地區的古蹟一同以「古都京都的文化財」名義,被 聯合國科教文組織 列入 世界遺產 名單之列。 通常是由 皇室 或貴族擔任 住持 的仁和寺,是所謂的 門跡寺院 之一,宇多天皇在卸位 出家 後於此以 法皇 的身份居住修行,因此獲得 …
Ninna-ji - The Imperial Temple in the North-west of Kyoto
Ninna-ji is a Buddhist temple of the Shingon sect’s Omuro School, located near Mount Kinugasayama, in the north-west of Kyoto. It is famous for Goten, an imperial style residence, its cherry trees park, and its well-tended gardens. Ninna-ji entered the Unesco World Heritage List in 1994 and was also designated Japan’s Important Cultural ...
Ninna-ji Temple - Kyoto City Official Travel Guide
Ninna-ji Temple has it all - an exquisite five-story pagoda, a massive main gate, delightful landscape gardens (with ponds, bridges, and old stones), raked gravel gardens, teahouses, and beautiful halls for prayer and residence. It is famous for its late-blooming cherry trees which draw hosts of admirers every year.
Ninna-ji Temple - Japan National Tourism Organization
Ninna-ji Temple was built in 888 CE, and is a World Heritage Site. It is where Emperor Uda was born, and later where he lived as the first chief priest of the temple. Ninna-ji is known as a monzeki temple.
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