Table of Contents
16 relations: Buddhist temples in Japan, Glossary of Shinto, Japanese architecture, Kamakura, Kōjien, Kōzan-ji, Kyoto, Meiji Shrine, Miyazaki Jingū, Omotesandō, Sacred way, Sanmon, Shinto shrine, Stone lantern, Torii, Tsurugaoka Hachimangū.
- Buddhist temples in Japan
- Footpaths
- Roads in Japan
- Shinto architecture
Buddhist temples in Japan
Buddhist temples or monasteries are (along with Shinto shrines) the most numerous, famous, and important religious buildings in Japan.
See Sandō and Buddhist temples in Japan
Glossary of Shinto
This is the glossary of Shinto, including major terms on the subject. Sandō and glossary of Shinto are Shinto.
See Sandō and Glossary of Shinto
Japanese architecture
has been typified by wooden structures, elevated slightly off the ground, with tiled or thatched roofs. Sandō and Japanese architecture are architecture in Japan.
See Sandō and Japanese architecture
Kamakura
officially is a city of Kanagawa Prefecture in Japan.
Kōjien
is a single-volume Japanese dictionary first published by Iwanami Shoten in 1955.
See Sandō and Kōjien
Kōzan-ji
, officially, is a Buddhist temple of the Omuro sect of Shingon Buddhism in Umegahata Toganōchō, Ukyō Ward, Kyoto, Japan.
Kyoto
Kyoto (Japanese: 京都, Kyōto), officially, is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan's largest and most populous island of Honshu.
See Sandō and Kyoto
Meiji Shrine
is a Shinto shrine in Shibuya, Tokyo, that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken.
Miyazaki Jingū
is a Shinto shrine located in Miyazaki, Miyazaki prefecture, Japan.
Omotesandō
is a zelkova tree-lined avenue located in Shibuya and Minato, Tokyo, stretching from the Meiji Shrine entrance to Aoyama-dōri (Aoyama Street), where Omotesandō Station can be found.
Sacred way
A sacred way, spirit way, spirit road, spirit path, etc.
Sanmon
A, also called, is the most important gate of a Japanese Zen Buddhist temple, and is part of the Zen shichidō garan, the group of buildings that forms the heart of a Zen Buddhist temple.
See Sandō and Sanmon
Shinto shrine
A Stuart D. B. Picken, 1994. Sandō and Shinto shrine are architecture in Japan.
Stone lantern
are a type of traditional East Asian lantern made of stone, wood, or metal. Sandō and stone lantern are Shinto architecture.
Torii
A is a traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine, where it symbolically marks the transition from the mundane to the sacred, and a spot where kami are welcomed and thought to travel through. Sandō and Torii are Shinto architecture.
See Sandō and Torii
Tsurugaoka Hachimangū
is the most important Shinto shrine in the city of Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
See Sandō and Tsurugaoka Hachimangū
See also
Buddhist temples in Japan
- Ankoku-ji
- Anraku-ji
- Benten-dō
- Bodaiji
- Buddhist temples in Japan
- Chinjusha
- Daikō-ji
- Japanese Buddhist architecture
- Jingū-ji
- Jisha-ryō
- Kokutai-ji
- Kokutai-ji (List)
- List of Buddhist temples in Japan
- List of National Treasures of Japan (temples)
- Monzeki
- Mount Hiei
- Naka-in
- Neko-dera
- Provincial temple
- Rengebuji
- Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage
- Sairin-ji (Matsuyama)
- Sandō
- Sekkei-ji
- Shinshō-ji
- Shitennō-ji
- Shōryū-ji
- Tanema-ji
- Yakuri-ji
- Zenjibu-ji
Footpaths
- Alley
- Boardwalk
- Coastal path
- Concourse
- Cordonata
- Desire path
- Djerring Trail
- Early tetrapod trackways
- Ein Nashut
- Fairy path
- Footpath
- Footpaths of Gibraltar
- Footpaths of Mount Athos
- Ginnel
- Hagi Ōkan Highway
- Hiking trails
- Historic roads and trails
- Linear park
- List of long-distance footpaths
- Long-distance trail
- Mass path
- Nahal Pashhur
- Nene (trail)
- Plank road
- Portuguese pavement
- Processional walkway
- Saitobaru Kofun Cluster
- Sandō
- Sculpture trail
- Sidewalks
- Towpath
- Trail difficulty rating system
- Walkway
- Water Sky Garden
- Wayfinding
Roads in Japan
- AH1
- Expressways in Japan
- Hydrogen highway (Japan)
- Itsukaichi Kaidō
- National highways in Japan
- Road transport in Japan
- Sandō
Shinto architecture
- Azekura-zukuri
- Chancel
- Chigi (architecture)
- Chōzuya
- Dohyō
- Dougong
- East Asian hip-and-gable roof
- Giboshi
- Hachiman-zukuri
- Haiden (Shinto)
- Heiden (Shinto)
- Hiyoshi-zukuri
- Honden
- Irimoya-zukuri
- Ishi-no-ma-zukuri
- Kagura-den
- Kairō
- Kasuga-zukuri
- Katōmado
- Kibitsu-zukuri
- Mihashira Torii
- Mon (architecture)
- Nagare-zukuri
- Owari-zukuri
- Rōmon
- Sandō
- Setsumatsusha
- Shinmei-zukuri
- Shinto architecture
- Shōrō
- Stone lantern
- Sumiyoshi-zukuri
- Taisha-zukuri
- Tamagaki
- Tokyō (architecture)
- Torii
- Wood shingle

