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Hokkesan Ichijō-ji (法華山一乗寺) is a Buddhist temple of the Tendai sect in Kasai, Hyōgo, Japan. It was first established in 650 at Emperor Kōtoku's request, and the temple complex and buildings have undergone several periods of destruction and reconstruction since its founding, with most of its present structures dating to the 16-17th century. It is famous for its Heian period three-storied pagoda, built in 1171 in the wayō style of Japanese architecture and designated a National Treasure of Japan. Other important building in the temple complex include the kondō (main hall), built in 1628 by order of Honda Tadamasa, the lord of Himeji Castle, and three other smaller structures, Gohōdō, Myokendō and Bentendō, and a gorintō, all of them built between the Kamakura and Muromachi periods and design

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  • Der Ichijō-ji (jap. 一乗寺) mit dem Gō Hokke-zan (法華山) ist ein buddhistischer Tempel in der Gemeinde Kasai,Präfektur Hyōgo in Japan. Der Tempel ist mit der Glaubensrichtung Tendai-shū assoziiert. Hauptbildnis des Tempels ist eine Statue der Kannon (Sho-Kannon). Der Ichijō-ji ist der 26. Tempel des Saigoku-Pilgerweges (西国三十三箇所, Saigoku sanjūsankasho). (de)
  • Hokkesan Ichijō-ji (法華山一乗寺) is a Buddhist temple of the Tendai sect in Kasai, Hyōgo, Japan. It was first established in 650 at Emperor Kōtoku's request, and the temple complex and buildings have undergone several periods of destruction and reconstruction since its founding, with most of its present structures dating to the 16-17th century. It is famous for its Heian period three-storied pagoda, built in 1171 in the wayō style of Japanese architecture and designated a National Treasure of Japan. Other important building in the temple complex include the kondō (main hall), built in 1628 by order of Honda Tadamasa, the lord of Himeji Castle, and three other smaller structures, Gohōdō, Myokendō and Bentendō, and a gorintō, all of them built between the Kamakura and Muromachi periods and designated Important Cultural Properties. Ichijō-ji is temple No. 26 in the Kansai Kannon Pilgrimage, following and preceding Engyō-ji. (en)
  • El Hokkesan Ichijō-ji (法華山一乗寺 Hokkesan Ichijō-ji?) es un templo de la secta Tendai en Kasai, Hyōgo, Japón. Fue establecido por orden del Emperador Kōtoku en 650. La pagoda en Ichijō-ji finalizada en 1171 forma parte del Tesoro Nacional de Japón.Su estilo arquitectónico es el nihongo o wayō (和様 - literalmente "Estilo japonés"). Ichijō-ji es el templo No.26 en el Canon Kansai de Peregrinación. (es)
  • Le Hokkesan Ichijō-ji (法華山一乗寺) est un temple de la secte Tendai situé à Kasai, dans la préfecture de Hyōgo au Japon. Il a été établi en 650 sur l'ordre de l'empereur Kōtoku. La pagode de Ichijō-ji complétée en 1171 est un trésor national du Japon. Le style architectural du Hokkesan Ichijō-ji s'appelle wayō (和様, littéralement « style japonais »). Ichijō-ji est le vingt-sixième temple du pèlerinage de Kansai Kannon. (fr)
  • 一乗寺(いちじょうじ)は、兵庫県加西市にある天台宗の寺院である。山号は法華山。本尊は聖観音菩薩。西国三十三所第26番札所。国宝の三重塔は平安時代後期を代表する和様建築の塔であり、日本では屈指の古塔である。境内は、春は桜、秋は紅葉の名所として知られる。中世には山内に真言律宗の有力律院も併設されており、宗祖の興正菩薩が播磨国での布教活動の拠点とした他、真言律宗出身の真言僧で後醍醐天皇の腹心だった文観房弘真が仏門に入った地でもある。 本尊真言:おん あろりきゃ そわか ご詠歌:春は花夏は橘秋は菊 いつも妙(たえ)なる法(のり)の華山(はなやま) (ja)
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  • Der Ichijō-ji (jap. 一乗寺) mit dem Gō Hokke-zan (法華山) ist ein buddhistischer Tempel in der Gemeinde Kasai,Präfektur Hyōgo in Japan. Der Tempel ist mit der Glaubensrichtung Tendai-shū assoziiert. Hauptbildnis des Tempels ist eine Statue der Kannon (Sho-Kannon). Der Ichijō-ji ist der 26. Tempel des Saigoku-Pilgerweges (西国三十三箇所, Saigoku sanjūsankasho). (de)
  • El Hokkesan Ichijō-ji (法華山一乗寺 Hokkesan Ichijō-ji?) es un templo de la secta Tendai en Kasai, Hyōgo, Japón. Fue establecido por orden del Emperador Kōtoku en 650. La pagoda en Ichijō-ji finalizada en 1171 forma parte del Tesoro Nacional de Japón.Su estilo arquitectónico es el nihongo o wayō (和様 - literalmente "Estilo japonés"). Ichijō-ji es el templo No.26 en el Canon Kansai de Peregrinación. (es)
  • Le Hokkesan Ichijō-ji (法華山一乗寺) est un temple de la secte Tendai situé à Kasai, dans la préfecture de Hyōgo au Japon. Il a été établi en 650 sur l'ordre de l'empereur Kōtoku. La pagode de Ichijō-ji complétée en 1171 est un trésor national du Japon. Le style architectural du Hokkesan Ichijō-ji s'appelle wayō (和様, littéralement « style japonais »). Ichijō-ji est le vingt-sixième temple du pèlerinage de Kansai Kannon. (fr)
  • 一乗寺(いちじょうじ)は、兵庫県加西市にある天台宗の寺院である。山号は法華山。本尊は聖観音菩薩。西国三十三所第26番札所。国宝の三重塔は平安時代後期を代表する和様建築の塔であり、日本では屈指の古塔である。境内は、春は桜、秋は紅葉の名所として知られる。中世には山内に真言律宗の有力律院も併設されており、宗祖の興正菩薩が播磨国での布教活動の拠点とした他、真言律宗出身の真言僧で後醍醐天皇の腹心だった文観房弘真が仏門に入った地でもある。 本尊真言:おん あろりきゃ そわか ご詠歌:春は花夏は橘秋は菊 いつも妙(たえ)なる法(のり)の華山(はなやま) (ja)
  • Hokkesan Ichijō-ji (法華山一乗寺) is a Buddhist temple of the Tendai sect in Kasai, Hyōgo, Japan. It was first established in 650 at Emperor Kōtoku's request, and the temple complex and buildings have undergone several periods of destruction and reconstruction since its founding, with most of its present structures dating to the 16-17th century. It is famous for its Heian period three-storied pagoda, built in 1171 in the wayō style of Japanese architecture and designated a National Treasure of Japan. Other important building in the temple complex include the kondō (main hall), built in 1628 by order of Honda Tadamasa, the lord of Himeji Castle, and three other smaller structures, Gohōdō, Myokendō and Bentendō, and a gorintō, all of them built between the Kamakura and Muromachi periods and design (en)
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