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Image ID : Japan_Kyoto_Daitoku-ji_1
View/Description : View with path and building
Image Creator :

Markus Leupold-Löwenthal

Image Date : March 17, 2007
Image Source :
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Japan_Kyoto_Daitoku-ji_1.jpg

Notes :

 
Rights Owner : Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.0 License

URL to larger image :

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/71/Japan_Kyoto_Daitoku-ji_1.jpg

 

 

Work ID :

DaitokujiKyoto

Title :

Daitokuji

Daitoku-ji

Creator/Agent :

 

Date (of work) :

1314 or 1319 [FOUNDED]

Location/Site :

Japan [TGN]

Kinki [REGION] [TGN]

Kyōto [URBAN PREFECTURE] [TGN]

Kyoto [CITY] [TGN]

Kita-ku

GIS Coordinates :

+35.098099+135.718994/

Location/Museum :

 

Other Identifier :

 

Publisher :

 

Description :

Complex of several Zen Buddhist Temple buildings and gardens founded in the northern section of Kyoto in the early 14th century

State/Edition :

 

Inscription :

 

Work Type :

Religious buildings [AAT]

Religious complexes [AAT]

Religious communities [AAT]

Temples [AAT]

Buddhist temple

Landscape architecture [AAT]

Gardens [AAT]

Japanese gardens [AAT]

Measurements :

 

Material :

path: Stone (rock) [AAT]

Technique :

 

Style/Period/

Group/Movement :

Japanese [AAT]

Muromachi [AAT]

Cultural Context :

Japanese [AAT]

Muromachi [AAT]

Subject :

Religious buildings [AAT]

Religious complexes [AAT]

Religious communities [AAT]

Temples [AAT]

Buddhist temple

Landscape architecture [AAT]

Gardens [AAT]

Japanese gardens [AAT]

Trees [AAT]

Paths [AAT]

Walkways [AAT]

Fences [AAT]

Relation :

Complex of several buildings, including the Sanmon (Mountain Gate), Butsuden (Buddha Hall), Hatto (Dharma Hall), Hojo (Abbot's Quarters), Yokushitsu (Bath House), and Kyozo (Sutra Library).

Language :

 

Text Reference :

Treib, Marc, and Ron Herman. 1980. A guide to the gardens of Kyoto. Tokyo: Shufunotomo Co.

Keywords :

Buddhism [AAT]

Notes :

One of fourteen autonomous branches of the Rinzai school of Japanese Zen, founded in 1315 or 1319 by Shuho Myocho.  Temple complex was rebuilt in the 15th century by Ikkyū Sōjun

 


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