Manshu-in

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Le Manshu-in (曼殊院), aussi appelé le Manshuin Monzeki, est un temple tendai situé près de la villa impériale Shugakuin à Sakyō-ku, Ichijo-ji, Takenouchi-cho, au nord-est de Kyoto au Japon. rdf:langString
曼殊院(まんしゅいん)は、京都市左京区にある天台宗の寺院。山号はなし。本尊は阿弥陀如来。開山は是算(ぜさん)。竹内門跡とも呼ばれる門跡寺院(皇族・貴族の子弟が代々住持となる別格寺院のこと)であり、青蓮院、三千院(梶井門跡)、妙法院、毘沙門堂門跡と並び、天台五門跡の1つに数えられる。国宝の黄不動、曼殊院本古今和歌集をはじめ、多くの文化財を有する。紅葉の名所である。 rdf:langString
曼殊院(まんしゅいん)是位在日本京都府京都市左京區的天台宗寺院。本尊阿彌陀如來、開基(創立者)為最澄。也被稱作「竹之內御殿」、「竹之內門跡」,和青蓮院、三千院、妙法院、毘沙門堂並稱天台五門跡。 rdf:langString
Manshu-in ((曼殊院), Manshu-in), also known as the Manshuin Monzeki, is a Tendai temple located near the Shugakuin Imperial Villa at Sakyō-ku, Ichijo-ji, Takenouchi-cho, in northeast Kyoto, Japan. The temple was founded by Dengyō Daishi in the 8th century. It was then located near Mount Hiei and known as Tobibo, but renamed Manshuin in 1108 or 1109. In the early Edo period the temple moved to its current site. Today the temple is notable both for its buildings and a fine garden – the gardens of the Manshu-in shoin are a nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Manshu-in
rdf:langString 曼殊院
rdf:langString 曼殊院
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rdf:langString Le Manshu-in (曼殊院), aussi appelé le Manshuin Monzeki, est un temple tendai situé près de la villa impériale Shugakuin à Sakyō-ku, Ichijo-ji, Takenouchi-cho, au nord-est de Kyoto au Japon.
rdf:langString Manshu-in ((曼殊院), Manshu-in), also known as the Manshuin Monzeki, is a Tendai temple located near the Shugakuin Imperial Villa at Sakyō-ku, Ichijo-ji, Takenouchi-cho, in northeast Kyoto, Japan. The temple was founded by Dengyō Daishi in the 8th century. It was then located near Mount Hiei and known as Tobibo, but renamed Manshuin in 1108 or 1109. In the early Edo period the temple moved to its current site. Today the temple is notable both for its buildings and a fine garden – the gardens of the Manshu-in shoin are a nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty. The entry building contains a Tiger Room with images said to have been painted by Kanō Eitoku 狩野 永徳 (1543–1590), Bamboo Room with Edo wood-block prints, and Peacock Room with pictures by Ganku 岸駒 (1749/56–1839). The main temple hall (Great Shoin) dates from the early Edo period, and is now listed as an Important Cultural Property. It contains a Waterfall Room with slides by Kanō Tan'yū 狩野探幽 (1602–1674), and Snowy Scenes Room with screen pictures by the same artist and shelves much like those in the Katsura Imperial Villa. The smaller hall (Small Shoin) is also an important culture property; it contains the Mount Fuji Room (pictures by Kanō Tanyū on the sliding doors); Twilight Room with royal throne and more paintings by Kano; and a tea room. The temple's major garden is in the Karesansui (枯山水) style, and now designated as an eminent scenery; it contains a notable Pinus pentaphylla tree, now about 400 years old, set within an "island" on a stream of white sand. The inner garden is quite small, and features a stone basin and old well.
rdf:langString 曼殊院(まんしゅいん)は、京都市左京区にある天台宗の寺院。山号はなし。本尊は阿弥陀如来。開山は是算(ぜさん)。竹内門跡とも呼ばれる門跡寺院(皇族・貴族の子弟が代々住持となる別格寺院のこと)であり、青蓮院、三千院(梶井門跡)、妙法院、毘沙門堂門跡と並び、天台五門跡の1つに数えられる。国宝の黄不動、曼殊院本古今和歌集をはじめ、多くの文化財を有する。紅葉の名所である。
rdf:langString 曼殊院(まんしゅいん)是位在日本京都府京都市左京區的天台宗寺院。本尊阿彌陀如來、開基(創立者)為最澄。也被稱作「竹之內御殿」、「竹之內門跡」,和青蓮院、三千院、妙法院、毘沙門堂並稱天台五門跡。
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