- tahoto
- тахото
English-Russian architecture dictionary. 2015.
English-Russian architecture dictionary. 2015.
Tō — Multi storied pagodas in wood and stone, and a gorintō … Wikipedia
Buddhist temples in Japan — The hondō, or main hall , of Higashi Hongan ji in Kyoto. Along with Shinto shrines, Buddhist temples are the most numerous, famous, and important religious buildings in Japan.[note 1] The Japanese word for a Buddhist temple is tera … Wikipedia
Tō — Der Tō des Horyu ji Der Tō (jap. 塔) ist die japanische Version der Pagode innerhalb buddhistischer Tempelanlagen. Die Pagode selbst ist eine Abwandlung der Stupa und diente anfangs der Aufbewahrung und Verehrung der Reliquien Buddhas. Mit… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Nago-dera — 那古寺 Tahōtō of Nago dera (1761) Information Mountain Name Fudaraku san Den … Wikipedia
Tokyō — An example of mutesaki tokyō (six brackets, enlarge to see numbers) The tokyō (斗栱・斗拱?, more often 斗きょう) … Wikipedia
Mokoshi — Yellow: moya; red: mokoshi, white: hisashi In Japanese architecture a mokoshi (裳階・裳層, also pronounced shōkai … Wikipedia
Moya (architecture) — Yellow: moya, white: hisashi, red: mokoshi In Japanese architecture moya (母屋? … Wikipedia
Japanese rock garden — Zen Garden redirects here. For the website about CSS, see CSS Zen Garden. Shitennō ji Honbō garden The Japanese rock gardens (枯山水, karesansui … Wikipedia
Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū — Infobox Shinto shrine name = Tsurugaoka Hachiman gū 鶴岡八幡宮 width = caption = The stairway to the Senior Shrine ( hongū ) type = Hachiman Shrine dedication = Hachiman founded = 1063 closed = founder = priest = address = 2 1 31 Yukinoshita, Kamakura … Wikipedia
Chion-in — s main hall Mieido (御影堂) Chion in (知恩院, Chion in?) in … Wikipedia
Mitaki-dera — (三瀧寺?) is a historic Japanese temple in the city of Hiroshima, Japan … Wikipedia