Jōdo-ji (Onomichi)

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Jōdo-ji (浄土寺) is a temple of Shingon Buddhism in Onomichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. As a site sacred to the boddhisattva Kannon, it is the 9th temple on the Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage. The temple, built at the end of the Kamakura period, is noted for two national treasures: the temple's main hall (hondō) and the treasure pagoda (tahōtō). In addition it holds a number of Important Cultural Property structures and artworks.

History

Prince Shōtoku is said to have been the founder of the temple. It is certain that there has been a place of prayer at the site since the end of the Heian period. The actual construction took place from 1306 with the construction of the main hall (hon-dō). But as early as 1325 the temple burnt down. Shortly thereafter the most important buildings were rebuilt with the help of the population. An Eleven-faced Goddess of Mercy is worshiped at the temple.[1][2]

During the Nanboku-chō period, Ashikaga Takauji visited the temple on the way from Kyūshū in 1336 and donated a collection of 33 poems thanking for military success. The collection is still in the possession of the temple and is registered as Japanese Important Cultural Property. Takauji made Jōdo-ji one of the temples for national pacification (Ankoku-ji (安国寺)).[1]

Temple compound

The temple buildings are located halfway up a hill on a plaza stretching east–west from where there is a view on the Inland Sea. The temple precinct is entered from the south through the front gate (山門, sanmon) which is a four-legged gate[ex 1] in kirizuma style,[ex 2] with hongawara type[ex 3] shingles. The sanmon dates to 1333–1392 and has been designated as Important Cultural Property (ICP).[6] Its kaerumata,[ex 4] frog leg struts, have been decorated with the family crest of the Ashikaga clan.[2]

Main Hall

Facing the sanmon is the Main Hall (本堂, hon-dō). Built by the carpenter Fujiwara Tomokuni (藤原友国) in 1327 in the Japanese style (wayō) and later—with the addition of a front porch—adapted to the Zen style, it has been designated as National Treasure. The hall is a 5×5 ken, single-storied, irimoya style[ex 5] structure with a 1 ken step canopy, hongawarabuki roof.[ex 3][6][2]

Amida Hall

Directly to the right or east of the Main Hall is the Amida Hall (阿弥陀堂, Amida-dō, ICP). This hall, dedicated to Amida, "The Buddha of Immeasurable Life and Light" who rules over the Western Paradis or the Pure land was built in 1345. It is a 5×4 ken, 9 m (30 ft) wide, single-storied structure in yosemune style,[ex 6] with hongawarabuki roof.[ex 3][6] A seated image of Amida Nyōrai is enshrined in this building.[2]

Treasure pagoda

The main temple structures are completed by the Treasure pagoda (多宝塔, tahōtō), a 3×3 ken, two-storied Buddhist tower, with hongawarabuki roof,[ex 3] dating to 1328 and designated as National Treasure. It enshrines an image of Dainichi Nyorai with attendants. The interior walls are painted with images of the Eight Patriarchs of Shingon Buddhism. During reconstruction works in 1936, many sutra scrolls and other items were discovered in the roof's finial (sōrin). Unlike the Main Hall and the Amida Hall which are aligned in east-westerly direction, the treasure pagoda is moved a bit south into the plaza, positioning it to the south-east of the Amida Hall.[6][2]

A number of service buildings occupies the western end of the temple precinct. Directly to the northwest of the hōn-dō is the abbot's residence (方丈, hōjō, ICP). Built in 1690 from donations by the Hashimoto family, wealthy merchants from Onomichi, this building is a 16.7 by 13.1 m (55 by 43 ft), single-storied, yosemune style[ex 6] structure with hongawarabuki roof tiles.[ex 3][6][2]

Garden with Roteki-an tea house

To the west rising from a patch of white gravel next to the hōjō and extending up the hillside lies the temple garden (庭園) which has been laid out in 1806 and designated as Place of Scenic Beauty. From the center of the garden a cascade drops down ending in a small pond. On the top of an artificial hill at the back of the garden is the tea house known as Roteki-an (露滴庵, ICP). It was donated in 1814 by the Tomishima family, a wealthy merchant family from Mukaishima across the strait. According to unconfirmed history, this tea house was originally found inside Fushimi Castle from where it was moved to Hongan-ji, Kyoto until it was disassembled in the late 16th/early 17th century and became property of the Tomishima family. Roteki-an is a single-storied, irimoya style[ex 5] structure with thatched roof. Inside it has a three-mat space for guests and a temaeza (seat for host) in the daime style (3/4 mat). There is a (shōbanseki, 相伴席) mat for additional or special guests.[10][6][2][11]

Just south of the Roteki-an lies the storehouse (宝庫, hōko, ICP), built in the style of the traditional kura storehouses. It is a double-storied kirizuma style[ex 2] structure, 6.0 by 3.9 m (19.7 by 12.8 ft) in size with hongawarabuki roof and dates to 1759.[ex 3][6][2]

Kuri with kyakuden (right)

East of the hōko, lies the kuri (庫裏, ICP) with the guest hall (客殿, kyakuden, ICP) extending north from it towards the garden. They were built in 1719. The kuri is entered from its prominent gable facade (tsumairi) which opens towards the main plaza. Kuri were originally primarily used for food preparation but came to contain administrative and living quarters of the monks. The kuri is a 15.9 by 12.0 m (52.2 by 39.4 ft) kirizuma style[ex 2] structure. The kyakuden encircles a small courtyard. The eastern wing, in yosemune style[ex 6] runs in north–south direction and contains the drawing or guest rooms. It measures 18.0 by 7.0 m (59.1 by 23.0 ft) and has an attached entranceway facing the plaza in the east. The western wing is 5.0 by 7.2 m (16.4 by 23.6 ft) kirizuma style.[ex 2] A living room is found in the 12.8 by 4.0 m (42.0 by 13.1 ft) southern wing and a tea room in the 5.9 by 4.2 m (19 by 14 ft) northern wing which is in the kirizuma style.[ex 2] All parts have hongawarabuki roofs[ex 3] except for the northern wing and a small two-storied structure in the western wing which have sangawarabuki tile roofs.[ex 7] Passing through a building in the south-west corner of the precinct, a 14.9 by 5.0 m (48.9 by 16.4 ft) kirizuma style[ex 2] back gate (裏門, uramon, ICP) with hongawarabuki roof[ex 3] from the late 18th century, a type of Nagayamon (長屋門), provides access from the outside to the back of the kuri.[6][2]

There is a small Japanese rock garden surrounded by the kyakuden to the west, the hōjō to the north, the hōn-dō to the east and by a wall with a Karamon (唐門) gate to the south. This gate, made entirely of Japanese elm is a small 1×1 ken structure with hongawarabuki roof[ex 3] and dates to 1712. It was relocated in 1719 from its original position between the Main Hall and the Amida Hall. A couple of Shinto shrines and the Monju-dō (文殊堂), a small hall dedicated to Monju, the Bodhisattva of wisdom, are found beyond the tahōtō at the eastern end of the temple precincts.[13][6][2]

Stone pagodas

There are three notable stone pagodas, designated as Important Cultural Property, found on the temple grounds: one Nōkyōtō (納経塔, lit. "sutra offering tower") and two in the Hōkyōintō (宝篋印塔) style. The Nōkyōtō is located next to the eastern wall of the temple and is a 2.7 m (8 ft 10 in) tall stone hōtō. It was built in the 10th month of 1278 by Kōa Yoshichika, as a memorial tower for his father, a wealthy Onomichi businessman. Inside the pagoda various holy scriptures were deposited as offering, such as the Lotus Sutra, The Three Pure Land Sutras and the Brahmajala Sutra.[6][2]

Just north of the nōkyōtō is one of the hōkyōintō, a 3.2 m (10 ft) high pagoda with a notable lotus petal design (kaeribana) at the base. It was erected on the 1st day of the 10th month, 1348 to commemorate among others the monk Gyoen (行円) and Emperor Kōkō.[6][2]

Another hōkyōintō, from the Nanboku-chō period (1333–1392) known as "tomb of Ashikaga Takauji", is found at the southern wall of the temple grounds. 1.9 m (6 ft 3 in) tall, this tower shows particularly fine carving work. Both hōkyōintō contain shuji seed syllables of among others the Four Buddhas of the Diamond Realm (金剛界四仏, kongōkai shibutsu).[6][2]

Notable Treasures

The treasure hall (宝物館, hōmotsukan) holds a number of Buddhist sculptures, paintings, crafts articles and written materials, some of which have been designated as Important Cultural Properties.

Sculptures

The principal image of the temple is a 9th-century early Heian period standing sculpture of the Eleven-faced Goddess of Mercy made of colored hinoki wood and designated as Important Cultural Property. Its right hand is bestowing the gift of fearlessness (abhayadāna) while a vase is placed in the left hand.[14][6][15]

Three Shōtoku sculptures from the Kamakura and Nanboku-chō periods have been designated as Important Cultural Properties. Each of the three is made of several pieces of wood in the yoseki-zukuri style. They are all colored, have crystal eyes (玉眼, gyokugan) and are housed in the temple's treasure hall. Inside of the statues ink inscriptions were found informing of the date and circumstance of the works.[16][17][18][6]

The oldest of these statues dates to 1303, is 94 cm (37 in) tall with the mizura hairstyle holding an incense burner in both hands in front of his body. According to tradition it shows Shōtoku at the age of 16 years. It is said to have been made by the Buddhist novice Jōshō (定証) on occasion of his son's death. This sculpture is known as Kōyō-zō (孝養像, lit. "statue of filial piety").[16][6]

Namu-butsu Shōtoku-zō (南無仏太子像, lit. "praise Buddha Shōtoku statue") from 1337 is a 68 cm (27 in) tall image of a kneeling three year old Shōtoku with his hands folded in prayer. He is wearing a red ancient skirt (裳) with the upper part of the body naked. Like the "filial piety"-Shōtoku it is a work of the Kyoto sculptor 院憲.[17][6]

A third statue known as Sesshō-zō (摂政像, lit. "regent statue") from 1339 is 1.35 m (4 ft 5 in) tall. Unlike other regent statues where a ritual baton (shaku) is held by both hands, here Shōtoku has the shaku in his right hand while an incense burner is placed in the left hand.[18][6]

Paintings

Nirvana painting

The temple's treasure hall houses two Important Cultural Properties in the painting category. One is a Nirvana painting from 1274 depicting the historical Buddha on his deathbed surrounded by mourners and animals. The painting is executed with colour on silk and measures 174.5 by 133.5 centimetres (68.7 by 52.6 in). Scenes from the life of the Buddha are drawn in 16 panels along the left, bottom and right border of the painting.[19][6]

The Mandala of the Two Realms (両界曼荼羅図, Ryōkai mandara-zu) is a set of two mandalas painted on silk depicting the Diamond and Womb Realm respectively. The work has an inscription in ink dating it to the year 1317. The two paintings measure 251.0 by 185.0 cm (98.8 by 72.8 in) (Diamond) and 263.0 by 183.5 cm (103.5 by 72.2 in) (Womb) respectively.[20][21][6]

Crafts

Jōdo-ji owns two notable and similar sutra boxes from 1315, differing in size, originating from China and designated as Important Cultural Properties. The Sutra Box with peacock design in gold (孔雀戧金経箱, kujakusō kinkyōbako) came into the possession of Jōdo-ji in 1358 to hold a copy of the Golden Light Sutra as translated into Chinese by the monk I Ching. Covered on the inside with red lacquer and outside black lacquer, the lid contains the character 首 ("head") and the body the character 性. This box has dimensions 40 by 22 by 25 cm (15.7 by 8.7 by 9.8 in). It is in custody of the Nara National Museum.[22][6]

The second, larger Sutra Box with design of peacock in gold inlay (孔雀文沈金経箱, kujakusō kinkyōbako) has dimensions 54 by 36 by 29 cm (21 by 14 by 11 in) but is otherwise similar in design. On the sides of the body of the box are a pair of peacock and a pair of Onagadori, long-tailed chicken. The cover contains the character 天 on the front and 性, 静, 情, 逸 engraved in the four corners.[23][6]

Writings

The temple's treasure hall holds four notable articles of written materials designated as Important Cultural Properties. The oldest of these is a copy of volume 7 of the Lotus Sutra on navy blue paper with gold and silver paint (紺紙金銀泥法華経, konshi kingin-dei hokekyō) an example of a mid-Heian period ornamental sutra. Initially it alternates between columns in gold and silver paint while the latter part is written in gold only. At the end of the 27.5 by 671 cm (10.8 by 264.2 in) scroll the date of completion is given as 22nd day of the 6th month, 949.[24][6]

The Kamakura period shihon bokusho jōshō kishōmon (紙本墨書定証起請文) from 1306, written by Jōshō (定証), a disciple of the Shingon priest Eison (1201–1290) from Saidai-ji, is a written vow to the gods (起請文, kishomon) created during the time of the rebuilding of Jōdo-ji. The document contains a vermillion handprint by Jōshō.[25][6]

Another treasure is the Kanzeon Hōraku Waka (観世音法楽和歌), a set of 33 waka poems on a 31.5 by 257 cm (12.4 by 101.2 in) scroll connected to a military campaign by Ashikaga Takauji. During the Kenmu era, Ashikaga Takauji, on the way to Kyushu stopped at Jōdo-ji to pray for military success at the temple's Kannon Bodhisattva. Later, on the 5th day of the 5th month, 1336, on the way back to Kyoto, he stopped by again and together with five of his sons had this scroll offered to the Eleven-faced goddess of mercy, the principal object of worship of Jōdo-ji. Seven of the poems are by Ashikaga Takauji and the scroll also contains Takauji's signature.[26][6]

The treasure known as Jōdo-ji documents (紙本墨書浄土寺文書, shihon bokusho Jōdo-ji monjo) consists of 11 ancient documents from the 14th century Nanboku-chō period and the first half of the 15th century Muromachi period. The documents deal with the temple's annual tribute and contain among others a donation letter by Ashikaga Takauji and the seal of Ashikaga Yoshinori. A related set of 104 documents has been designated as Prefectural Important Cultural Property.[27][6]

In the 1953 movie Tokyo Story directed by Yasujirō Ozu, the temple is prominently featured as a place near the residence of the elderly couple, Shūkichi and Tomi. The view from Jōdo-ji is shown and remarked at in the movie and it also appears in other scenes. Tomi's funeral is at Jōdo-ji.[1][28]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ (shikyakumon, 四脚門): a single-storied gate with two main pillars in line with the ridge of the roof and a pair of supporting square posts ("legs") on either side. generally with a gabled roof[3]
  2. ^ a b c d e f (kirizuma-zukuri, 切妻造): a gabled roof with equal lengths from the ridge to the eaves[4]
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i (hongawarabuki, 本瓦葺): a tile roof composed of flat broad concave tiles and semi-cylindrical convex tiles covering the seams of the former[5]
  4. ^ (kaerumata, 蟇股): "frog leg strut", a strut with legs spread like those of a frog[7]
  5. ^ a b (irimoya-zukuri, 入母屋造): a hip-and-gable roof combining a ridge and two gable pediments on the upper part with a hipped roof on all sides in the lower part of the roof[8]
  6. ^ a b c (yosemune-zukuri, 寄棟造): a hipped roof where the front and back are trapezoidal and the sides triangular in shape; in Japan generally used for buildings of less importance[9]
  7. ^ (sangawarabuki, 桟瓦葺): a roof tile combining a broad concave tile with a semi-cylindrical convex tile into one tile. The tile is square undulating from concave to convex.[12]

References

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  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "建築" [Architecture]. Jōdo-ji homepage (in Japanese). Jōdo-ji. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
  3. ^ "shikyakumon". JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System. Retrieved 2009-11-08.
  4. ^ "kirizuma-zukuri". JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System. Retrieved 2009-11-08.
  5. ^ "hongawarabuki". JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System. Retrieved 2009-11-19.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y 国指定文化財 データベース [Database of National Cultural Properties] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 2008-11-01. Retrieved 2009-04-16.
  7. ^ "kaerumata". JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
  8. ^ "irimoya-zukuri". JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System. Retrieved 2009-11-08.
  9. ^ "yosemune-zukuri". JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System. Retrieved 2009-11-08.
  10. ^ "浄土寺庭園" [Jōdo-ji garden]. Jōdo-ji homepage (in Japanese). Jōdo-ji. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
  11. ^ "露滴庵" [Roteki-an]. Jōdo-ji homepage (in Japanese). Jōdo-ji. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
  12. ^ "sangawarabuki". JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System. Retrieved 2009-11-14.
  13. ^ "monjudou". JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System. Retrieved 2017-03-24.
  14. ^ Buswell Jr., Robert E.; Lopez Jr., Donald S. (2013). The Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism. Princeton University Press. p. 1. ISBN 9781400848058.
  15. ^ "木造十一面観世音菩薩(重文)" [Eleven-faced Goddess of Mercy (Important Cultural Property)]. Jōdo-ji homepage (in Japanese). Jōdo-ji. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
  16. ^ a b "木造聖徳太子立像・孝養像(重文)" [Prince Shōtoku (Important Cultural Property)]. Jōdo-ji homepage (in Japanese). Jōdo-ji. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
  17. ^ a b "木造聖徳太子立像・南無仏太子像(重文)" [Prince Shōtoku (Important Cultural Property)]. Jōdo-ji homepage (in Japanese). Jōdo-ji. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
  18. ^ a b "木造聖徳太子立像・摂政像(重文)" [Prince Shōtoku (Important Cultural Property)]. Jōdo-ji homepage (in Japanese). Jōdo-ji. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
  19. ^ "絹本著色仏涅槃図" [Nirvana painting]. Jōdo-ji homepage (in Japanese). Jōdo-ji. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
  20. ^ "絹本著色両界曼荼羅図 金剛界(重文)" [Mandala of the Two Realms Diamond Realm (Important Cultural Property)]. Jōdo-ji homepage (in Japanese). Jōdo-ji. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
  21. ^ "絹本著色両界曼荼羅図 胎蔵界(重文)" [Mandala of the Two Realms Womb Realm (Important Cultural Property)]. Jōdo-ji homepage (in Japanese). Jōdo-ji. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
  22. ^ "孔雀戧金経箱" [Sutra Box with peacock design in gold]. Jōdo-ji homepage (in Japanese). Jōdo-ji. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
  23. ^ "孔雀文沈金経箱" [Sutra box with design of peacock in gold inlay]. Jōdo-ji homepage (in Japanese). Jōdo-ji. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
  24. ^ "紺紙金銀泥法華経" [konshi kingin-dei hokekyō]. Jōdo-ji homepage (in Japanese). Jōdo-ji. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
  25. ^ "紙本墨書定証起請文" [Jōshō Kishōmon]. Jōdo-ji homepage (in Japanese). Jōdo-ji. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
  26. ^ "観世音法楽和歌" [Kanzeon Hōraku Waka]. Jōdo-ji homepage (in Japanese). Jōdo-ji. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
  27. ^ "紙本墨書浄土寺文書" [ōdo-ji documents]. Jōdo-ji homepage (in Japanese). Jōdo-ji. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
  28. ^ David Desser. Ozu's Tokyo Story. Cambridge University Press. p. 103. ISBN 978-0521484350.

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1920–1924 Soviet republic in Central Asia This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Bukharan People's Soviet Republic – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (October 2014) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Bukharan People's Soviet Republic(1920–1924)Бухоро Халқ Совет...

 

巴林王国首相巴林国徽現任薩勒曼·本·哈馬德·阿勒哈利自2020年11月11日在任官邸Al-Qudaibiya Palace (行政辦公室)任命者阿勒哈利法家族首任哈利法·本·萨勒曼·阿勒哈利法设立1970年1月10日[1]薪资BD 7,500 per month[2] 巴林王国首相是巴林王国政府首脑。根据巴林王国宪法规定,首相由国王直接任命,而不需要经过国会选举产生。巴林王国自1971年独立以来,仅有兩位首相�...

 

2023 film by Christopher Nolan OppenheimerTheatrical release posterDirected byChristopher NolanScreenplay byChristopher NolanBased onAmerican Prometheusby Kai BirdMartin J. SherwinProduced by Emma Thomas Charles Roven Christopher Nolan Starring Cillian Murphy Emily Blunt Matt Damon Robert Downey Jr. Florence Pugh Josh Hartnett Casey Affleck Rami Malek Kenneth Branagh CinematographyHoyte van HoytemaEdited byJennifer LameMusic byLudwig GöranssonProductioncompanies Syncopy Atlas Entertainment D...

Pour les articles homonymes, voir Moulins. Moulins-la-Marche La mairie Blason Administration Pays France Région Normandie Département Orne Arrondissement Mortagne-au-Perche Intercommunalité CC des Pays de L'Aigle Maire Mandat Fabrice Gloria 2020-2026 Code postal 61380 Code commune 61297 Démographie Gentilé Moulinois Populationmunicipale 729 hab. (2021 ) Densité 55 hab./km2 Géographie Coordonnées 48° 38′ 59″ nord, 0° 28′ 34″ est Altitu...

 

Naturally occurring tourist attraction in Wyoming The parting of the waters Topographic map showing Two Ocean Pass and the Continental Divide (green)[1] Parting of the Waters is an unusual hydrologic site at Two Ocean Pass on the Great Divide, within the Teton Wilderness area of Wyoming's Bridger-Teton National Forest. Two Ocean Pass separates the headwaters of Pacific Creek, which flows west to the Pacific Ocean, and Atlantic Creek, which flows east to the Atlantic Ocean. At Parting ...

 

Japanese cargo ship Akagi Maru in 1937 History NameAkagi Maru OperatorNippon Yusen Kaisha Port of registry Tokyo BuilderMitsubishi, Nagasaki Yard number627 Laid down2 December 1935 Launched6 June 1936 Completed10 September 1936 In service1936 Out of serviceNovember 1941 FateTransferred to Imperial Japanese Navy Empire of Japan NameAkagi Maru AcquiredNovember 1941 CommissionedDecember 1941 FateSunk 18 February 1944 General characteristics As built TypePassenger ship Tonnage7,387 GRT Lengt...

Public house in south London, England Dog & BullIts frontage in 2011Former namesThe BellGeneral informationLocation24 Surrey StreetCoordinates51°22′23″N 00°06′06″W / 51.37306°N 0.10167°W / 51.37306; -0.10167Websitedogandbullcroydon.co.uk The Dog & Bull is a public house in Croydon, England. It is a Grade II listed, 18th-century building with a 19th-century frontage in Surrey Street, on the site of a previous 12th- or 13th-century inn called The Bell...

 

Questa voce o sezione sull'argomento Francia non cita le fonti necessarie o quelle presenti sono insufficienti. Puoi migliorare questa voce aggiungendo citazioni da fonti attendibili secondo le linee guida sull'uso delle fonti. Essonnedipartimento LocalizzazioneStato Francia Regione Île-de-France AmministrazioneCapoluogoÉvry Presidente del Consiglio dipartimentaleJérôme Guedj (PS) Data di istituzione1º gennaio 1968 TerritorioCoordinatedel capoluogo48°37′25.8″N 2°...