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    pictorial, of anything that resembles the tahōtō, although there is a Song dynasty textual reference to a 'tahōtō with an encircling chamber'. The hōtō (宝塔)...
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  • Unlike the similar tahōtō (see section below) it has no enclosed pent roof (mokoshi) around its circular core. Like the tahōtō it takes its name from...
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  • Daitō, Osaka, Japan Former name of Daejeon during Japanese colonialism A tahōtō whose base measures 5x5 ken Search for "daito"  or "dai-to" on Wikipedia...
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    the atomic bomb during the annual Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony. The tahōtō was dismantled from Hiro-Hachiman-jinja (広八幡神社) in Hirogawa, Wakayama in...
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    garan (七堂伽藍) (a complete seven-building Buddhist temple compound), its tahōtō tower, and its midō (御堂, enshrinement hall (of a buddha)). In important...
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    seventeenth century) and has been designated a Municipal Cultural Property. A tahōtō was still standing in the Meiji period. Byakugō-ji's seven Important Cultural...
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    a daitō (large tahōtō) Saifuku-ji's shoin Tōdai-ji's shōrō (an early type) Saidai-ji's shōrō (a later type) Kongō Sanmai-in's tahōtō (nijū-no-tō) Ichijō-ji's...
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    meetings Inside of Itsukushima main shrine (Haiden) Bridge in Miyajima Tahōtō Pagoda Chashitsu in its garden setting, circa 1900 President Joe Biden greets...
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    Kannon and tahōtō, grounds of Katsuō-ji....
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    a daitō (large tahōtō) Saifuku-ji's shoin Tōdai-ji's shōrō (an early type) Saidai-ji's shōrō (a later type) Kongō Sanmai-in's tahōtō (nijū-no-tō) Ichijō-ji's...
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    Iemitsu with a structure closely resembling Nikkō Tōshō-gū. (National ICP) A tahōtō, a Japanese type of pagoda. Behind the main hall are the graves of five...
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    Yamato (和州社寺記, Washū shajiki) states that the statue was installed in the tahōtō. At an uncertain date two panels were opened in the back of the head of...
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    wide aisle-like area and at the same level as the moya. Pagodas called tahōtō also have a hisashi. Open corridors or verandas under extended or additional...
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    Hall; the current structure was built at the beginning of the 17th century. Tahōtō - the temple's tower is situated at the highest point in the compound, and...
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    Tahōtō (Pagoda)...
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    Prefecture, Japan. It was established in 587. Sekaiichi Fukutora Main Hall Tahōtō Historical Sites of Prince Shōtoku List of National Treasures of Japan (paintings)...
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    shrine also had to destroy Buddhism-related buildings, for example its tahōtō tower, its midō (御堂), and its shichidō garan (七堂伽藍). Many Buddhist temples...
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    services for Kōbō-Daishi, a monastery consisting of a Main Hall (Kondō), tahōtō, rōmon and refectory ermerged. The current structures are from this time...
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    National Route 155 National Route 419 Chiryū Jinja – Shinto shrine, with a tahōtō built in 1907, which has been designated as an Important Cultural Property...
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  • July 3, 2004 64 20 "Giant Ogre of the Forbidden Tower" Transliteration: "Tahōtō no Kyodai na Oni" (Japanese: 多宝塔の巨大な鬼) Megumi Yamamoto Katsuhiko Chiba Megumi...
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  • architectural megastructures with those of organic biological growth. Tahōtō Tahōtō is a form of Japanese pagoda found primarily at Esoteric Shingon and...
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    Entrance Courtyard The shōrō (belfry) Shōrō closeup The brackets of the tahōtō Main temple path Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sagamiji. 34°56′8...
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  • rebuilt. All that survives of the temple today is a large Kamakura period Tahōtō stone pagoda, with an inscription giving the date of 1241. This monument...
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    (松平氏) and Tokugawa clans (德川氏) which ruled Japan between 1600 and 1868. The Tahōtō of Daiju-ji, an Important Cultural Property of Japan, was built by Matsudaira...
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    The two types of pagoda finial (sōrin), in bronze (tahōtō) and stone (hōkyōintō)...
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    Hondō was destroyed by fire in 1928 and has been rebuilt. The Daishidō, tahōtō, chūmon, and shōrō have all been designated Prefectural Cultural Properties...
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    metal mining. The shrine has a large shinboku camphor tree, and includes a tahōtō pagoda dated from 1534 The shrine omits a Honden (main hall) as the mountain...
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    gate of 1468 and Hondō of 1472 are both Important Cultural Properties. The tahōtō is lost and has been replaced with a modern replica. Also on the grounds...
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    shrine also had to destroy Buddhism-related buildings, for example its tahōtō tower, its midō (御堂), and its shichidō garan. Some Buddhist temples were...
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    shikara temple tower, or even had a stupa as part of the superstructure; the Tahōtō at the Ishiyama-dera temple in Japan is a surviving later example, with...
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