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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.

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  • Jōdo-ji (Onomichi) (de)
  • Jōdo-ji (Onomichi) (es)
  • Jōdo-ji (Onomichi) (fr)
  • Jōdo-ji (Onomichi) (en)
  • 浄土寺 (尾道市) (ja)
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  • Der Jōdo-ji (japanisch 浄土寺) in der Stadt Onomichi (Präfektur Hiroshima) ist ein Tempel der Shingon-Schule des Buddhismus. (de)
  • Jōdo-ji (浄土寺 Jōdo-ji?) es un templo budista del Budismo Shingon, ubicado en la ciudad de Onomichi, prefectura de Hiroshima, Japón. Es uno de los templos que forma parte dentro del , ya que dentro de este templo se ubica una estatua de Kannon de 11 caras. El complejo fue construido alrededor de la era Kamakura. Posee dos estructuras consideradas Tesoros Nacionales de Japón: el hondō o templo principal, construido en 1327 y la pagoda Taho-tō, construida en 1328. También posee varias como el Amida-tō, construida en 1345. (es)
  • 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. (en)
  • Jōdo-ji (浄土寺) est un temple bouddhiste de l'école Shingon situé dans la ville de Onomichi, préfecture de Hiroshima au Japon. Ce temple est le neuvième des trente-trois temples du pèlerinage de Chūgoku Kannon car il abrite une statue de Kannon aux onze visages. Le complexe a été construit vers l'époque de Kamakura. Il dispose de deux structures considérées trésor national : le hondō ou temple principal construit en 1327 et la pagode taho-tō, construite en 1328. Il possède également plusieurs biens culturels importants comme le amida-tō, construit en 1345. (fr)
  • 浄土寺(じょうどじ)は、広島県尾道市にある真言宗泉涌寺派大本山の寺院。山号は転法輪山(てんぽうりんざん)。院号は大乗院。本尊は十一面観音で、中国三十三観音霊場第九番札所である。 (ja)
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