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  1. Enryaku-ji - Wikipedia

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    Enryaku-ji (延暦寺, Enryaku-ji) is a Tendai monastery located on Mount Hiei in Ōtsu, overlooking Kyoto.It was first founded in 788 during the early Heian period (794–1185) by Saichō (767–822), also known as Dengyō Daishi, who introduced the Tendai sect of Mahayana Buddhism to Japan from China.The temple complex has undergone several reconstruction efforts since then, with …

  2. Mount Hiei - Wikipedia

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    Mount Hiei (比叡山, Hiei-zan) is a mountain to the northeast of Kyoto, lying on the border between the Kyoto and Shiga Prefectures, Japan.. The temple of Enryaku-ji, the first outpost of the Japanese Tendai (Chin. Tiantai) sect of Buddhism, was founded atop Mount Hiei by Saichō in 788 and rapidly grew into a sprawling complex of temples and buildings that were roughly …

  3. 延暦寺 - Wikipedia

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    延暦寺(えんりゃくじ、正字: 延曆 寺)は、滋賀県 大津市 坂本本町にある、標高848mの比叡山全域を境内とする天台宗の総本山の寺院。 山号は比叡山。 本尊は薬師如来。 正式には比叡山延暦寺(ひえいざんえんりゃくじ)と号する。比叡山、または叡山(えいざん)とも呼ばれる。

  4. Emperor Go-Daigo - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Go-Daigo (後醍醐天皇 Go-Daigo-tennō) (26 November 1288 – 19 September 1339) was the 96th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. He successfully overthrew the Kamakura shogunate in 1333 and established the short lived Kenmu Restoration to bring the Imperial House back into power. This was to be the last time the emperor had real …

  5. The Heike Story - Wikipedia

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    The Heike Story (Japanese: 平家物語, Hepburn: Heike Monogatari) is a Japanese original net animation series adapted from Hideo Furukawa's 2016 translation into modern Japanese of The Tale of the Heike, a 13th-century historical epic depicting the rise and fall of the Taira clan.The series was produced by Science SARU and directed by Naoko Yamada, and released from …

  6. 延暦寺根本中堂 - Wikipedia

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    概要. 伝教大師最澄が延暦4年(785年)比叡山上に草庵を結び 、3年後の延暦7年(788年)現在の根本中堂の場所に小堂を創建したのが始まりとされ、草庵はのちに一乗止観院と呼ばれた。 本尊は最澄が一刀三礼して刻んだ薬師瑠璃光如来と伝えられており(秘仏)、その宝前に灯明をか …

  7. Buddhism in Japan - Wikipedia

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    History Arrival and initial spread of Buddhism. Buddhism arrived in Japan by first making its way to China and Korea through the Silk Road and then traveling by sea to the Japanese archipelago. As such, early Japanese Buddhism is strongly influenced by Chinese Buddhism and Korean Buddhism.Though the "official" introduction of Buddhism to the country occurred at some point …

  8. Japanese History/Buddhism in Japan - Wikibooks

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    Nov 29, 2022 · Enryakuji and other temples acquired their own military forces as the organs of the state withered away. In fact, Enryakuji waged war for many generations against another Tendai temple usually known as Miidera that was located only a few miles away, further down the mountain. Their differences were purely political and economic, not doctrinal.

  9. Tendai - Wikipedia

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    Tendai (天台宗, Tendai-shū), also known as the Tendai Lotus School (天台法華宗 Tendai hokke shū, sometimes just "hokke shū") is a Mahāyāna Buddhist tradition (with significant esoteric elements) officially established in Japan in 806 by the Japanese monk Saichō (posthumously known as Dengyō Daishi). The Tendai school, which has been based on Mount Hiei since its …

  10. Oni — Wikipédia

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    Les oni (鬼?) sont une sorte de yōkai, des créatures du folklore japonais, présents dans les arts, la littérature et le théâtre japonais [1]. Leur apparence diverge de source en source, mais ils ont habituellement une forme humanoïde, une taille gigantesque, des griffes acérées, deux cornes protubérantes poussant sur leur front, des poils ébouriffés et un aspect hideux [2].



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