Okunoin or Oku-no-in (Japanese: 奥之院, lit. 'inner sanctuary') is a sacred Buddhist site and cemetery on Mount Kōya, in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. Opened...
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Shimazu clan graves Okunoin Cemetery Graves in Okunoin Cemetery Okunoin Cemetery A statue of a deceased pilgrim at his grave site in Okunoin Cemetery A Kannon-statue...
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(四国遍路, Shikoku Henro). Kūkai's mausoleum (the "Gobyo") at Mount Kōya is at Okunoin (奥の院) temple and it is the main site for devotion to Kūkai. Offerings and...
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Taima-dera (section Okunoin Temple (Inner Temple))
Hall, Kondou and Koudou and various sub-temples, the main ones being, Okunoin, Seinanin, Nakanobo and Gonenin. They contain Buddhist statues, Buddhist...
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Line[21] Ichi-no-hashi guchi Okunoin mae Koyasannai Line[22] Ichi-no-hashi guchi Okunoin mae Koyasannai Line[23] Okunoin mae Okunoin guchi Koyasannai Line[24]...
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surrendered in that day. The "Otsu Castle Memorial Monument" at Koyasan Okunoin is engraved which supported that the castle were fallen on 13 September...
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History Research, No. 122, 2010. "Tomb of a Noble Princess on Mt. Koya, Okunoin, Toyotomi Family Graveyard, Built Just Before the Osaka Summer Campaign...
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carefully selected plants and ornamentation to complement the granite Okunoin lantern gifted by the City of Himeji in 1985. The redesign was finally...
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36 were erected on the further four kilometres to Kūkai's mausoleum in Okunoin Cemetery. In addition, there are four additional markers, one for every...
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Aoyama Cemetery, Tokyo Hattori Reien Kobe Municipal Foreign Cemetery Okunoin Cemetery (Mount Kōya) Sakamoto International Cemetery Tama Reien Yanaka...
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