1.Abe Monju-in ・ ・Buddhist |
Abe Monju-in (安倍文殊院, あべもんじゅいん) is a Buddhist temple in the Abe area of Sakurai, Nara Prefecture, Japan. Dating to the seventh century, it houses a sculptural group by Kaikei, and a kofun within its grounds has been designated a Special Historic Site. |
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2.Hase-dera ・731-1 Hatsuse, Sakurai, Nara Prefecture ・Shingon-shu Buzan-ha |
Hase-dera (長谷寺) is the main temple of the Buzan sect of Shingon Buddhism. The temple is located in Sakurai, Nara Prefecture, Japan. The Main Hall is a National Treasure of Japan. |
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3.Yamada-dera ・ |
Yamada-dera (山田寺) was a Buddhist temple established in the Asuka period in Sakurai, Nara Prefecture, Japan. The area has been designated a Special Historic Site and forms part of a grouping of sites submitted in 2007 for future inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List: Asuka-Fujiwara: Archaeological sites of Japan’s Ancient Capitals and Related Properties.[1][2][3] Excavations in the 1980s uncovered a well-preserved section of the temple's covered corridors that predate the surviving buildings of Hōryū-ji: "for the history of Japanese architecture, this discovery is of as great moment as the finding of the seventh-century Takamatsuzuka tomb paintings in March 1972 was for the history of Japanese art."[4] |
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4.Ōmiwa Shrine ・Shinto |
Ōmiwa Shrine (大神神社, Ōmiwa-jinja), also known as Miwa Shrine (三輪神社, Miwa-jinja, alternately written as Miwa-myōjin (三輪明神)), is a Shinto shrine located in Sakurai, Nara Prefecture, Japan.[1] The shrine is noted because it contains no sacred images or objects because it is believed to serve Mount Miwa, the mountain on which it stands.[2] For the same reason, it has a worship hall (拝殿, haiden), but no place for the deity to be housed (神殿, shinden). In this sense, it is a model of what the first Shinto shrines were like.[3] Ōmiwa Shrine is one of the oldest extant Shinto shrines in Japan and the site has been sacred ground for some of the earliest religious practices in Japan. Because of this, it has sometimes been named as Japan's first shrine. Ōmiwa Shrine is a tutelary shrine of the Japanese sake brewers.[4] |
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5.Tanzan Shrine ・Shinto |
Tanzan Shrine (談山神社, Tanzan-jinja), also known as the Danzan Shrine, the Tōnomine Shrine (多武峯社, Tōnomine-sha) and the Tōnomine Temple (多武峯寺, Tōnomine-ji), is a Shinto shrine in Sakurai, Nara Prefecture, Japan.[1][2][3][4] It is located 5km from Ishibutai Kofun.[5] |
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6.Sakurai Station (Nara) ・
JR-West: 191-1, Sakurai, Sakurai(奈良県桜井市桜井191-1番地)
Kintetsu: 190-2, Sakurai, Sakurai(奈良県桜井市桜井190-2)
Nara PrefectureJapan |
Sakurai Station (桜井駅, Sakurai-eki) is a railway station in Sakurai, Nara Prefecture, Japan.[1] Although the station is on the Sakurai Line as rail infrastructure, it has been served by the Man-yō Mahoroba Line since 2010 in terms of passenger train services. Sakurai Station is also served by the Osaka Line of the Kintetsu Railway. |
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7.Daifuku Station ・Sakurai, NaraJapan |
Daifuku Station (大福駅, Daifuku-eki) is a train station in Sakurai, Nara Prefecture, Japan. This station has two side platforms a track each. |
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8.Hasedera Station ・SakuraiNara PrefectureJapan |
Hasedera Station (長谷寺駅, Hasedera-eki) is a train station in Sakurai, Nara Prefecture, Japan, operated by Kintetsu Railway. |
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9.Makimuku Station ・36, Ōaza Tsuji, SakuraiNaraJapan(奈良県桜井市大字辻36番地) |
Makimuku Station (巻向駅, Makimuku-eki) is a train station of West Japan Railway Company (JR-West) in Sakurai, Nara, Japan. Although the station is on the Sakurai Line as rail infrastructure, it has been served by the Man-yō Mahoroba Line since 2010 in terms of passenger train services. |
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10.Miwa Station ・Ōaza Miwa, SakuraiNaraJapan(奈良県桜井市大字三輪) |
Miwa Station (三輪駅, Miwa-eki) is a train station of West Japan Railway Company (JR-West) in Sakurai, Nara, Japan. Although the station is on the Sakurai Line as rail infrastructure, it has been served by the Man-yō Mahoroba Line since 2010 in terms of passenger train services. |
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11.Yamato-Asakura Station ・1029, Ōaza Jionji, Sakurai, Nara(奈良県桜井市大字慈恩寺1029)Japan |
Yamato-Asakura Station (大和朝倉駅, Yamato-Asakura-eki) is a railway station in Sakurai, Nara Prefecture, Japan. The station has two island platforms serving two tracks each. |
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