Shisen-dō (詩仙堂) is a Buddhist temple of the Sōtō Zen sect in Sakyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan. It is registered as a historic site of Japan. It stands on the grounds of its founder, the Edo period intellectual (1583–1672), who established the temple in 1641. A room in the main temple displays portraits of thirty-six Chinese poets. The selection of the poets was based on the opinion of Hayashi Razan. The portraits were executed by Kanō Tan'yū. This and some other parts of the building date to the time of Ishikawa Jōzan.
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| - Shisen-dō (de)
- Shisen-dō (fr)
- 詩仙堂 (ja)
- Shisen-dō (en)
- 詩仙堂 (zh)
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| - Shinsen-dō (japanisch 詩仙堂) in Kyōto war ursprünglich die Villa des Gelehrten Ishikawa Jōzan (石川 丈山; 1583–1672) aus dem Beginn der Edo-Zeit. Heute ist sie ein Tempel der Sōtō-Richtung des Buddhismus. (de)
- Shisen-dō est un temple bouddhiste de l'école Sōtō du zen. Il se trouve dans le quartier de Sakyō-ku de la ville japonaise de Kyoto. Ce temple a été fondé en 1641 par Ishikawa Józan (1583-1672). (fr)
- 詩仙堂(しせんどう)は、京都市左京区にある曹洞宗の寺院。山号は六六山。本尊は馬郎婦観音(めろうふかんのん)。現在は丈山寺という。江戸時代初期の文人石川丈山の山荘跡であり、国の史跡に指定されている。 (ja)
- 詩仙堂(日语:詩仙堂/しせんどう Shisen-dō */?),位于日本京都府京都市左京区,是江户时代初期的文人石川丈山的山庄遗址,被指定为国家史迹。现在是佛教曹洞宗的寺院,又称丈山寺。寺庙的庭园被认为是日本庭园的杰作。 (zh)
- Shisen-dō (詩仙堂) is a Buddhist temple of the Sōtō Zen sect in Sakyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan. It is registered as a historic site of Japan. It stands on the grounds of its founder, the Edo period intellectual (1583–1672), who established the temple in 1641. A room in the main temple displays portraits of thirty-six Chinese poets. The selection of the poets was based on the opinion of Hayashi Razan. The portraits were executed by Kanō Tan'yū. This and some other parts of the building date to the time of Ishikawa Jōzan. (en)
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| - Shinsen-dō (japanisch 詩仙堂) in Kyōto war ursprünglich die Villa des Gelehrten Ishikawa Jōzan (石川 丈山; 1583–1672) aus dem Beginn der Edo-Zeit. Heute ist sie ein Tempel der Sōtō-Richtung des Buddhismus. (de)
- Shisen-dō est un temple bouddhiste de l'école Sōtō du zen. Il se trouve dans le quartier de Sakyō-ku de la ville japonaise de Kyoto. Ce temple a été fondé en 1641 par Ishikawa Józan (1583-1672). (fr)
- Shisen-dō (詩仙堂) is a Buddhist temple of the Sōtō Zen sect in Sakyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan. It is registered as a historic site of Japan. It stands on the grounds of its founder, the Edo period intellectual (1583–1672), who established the temple in 1641. A room in the main temple displays portraits of thirty-six Chinese poets. The selection of the poets was based on the opinion of Hayashi Razan. The portraits were executed by Kanō Tan'yū. This and some other parts of the building date to the time of Ishikawa Jōzan. The temple's gardens are considered masterworks of Japanese gardens. One of them includes a device called a sōzu, a type of shishi-odoshi designed to scare away wild animals such as deer by making a loud noise. Water trickles into a bamboo tube, and when it reaches a certain level, it upsets the balance of the tube. The tube tips over on a pivot, discharging the water, and turns upright, striking a rock and emitting a loud clapping noise. plays a recording of the sōzu at Shisen-dō. (en)
- 詩仙堂(しせんどう)は、京都市左京区にある曹洞宗の寺院。山号は六六山。本尊は馬郎婦観音(めろうふかんのん)。現在は丈山寺という。江戸時代初期の文人石川丈山の山荘跡であり、国の史跡に指定されている。 (ja)
- 詩仙堂(日语:詩仙堂/しせんどう Shisen-dō */?),位于日本京都府京都市左京区,是江户时代初期的文人石川丈山的山庄遗址,被指定为国家史迹。现在是佛教曹洞宗的寺院,又称丈山寺。寺庙的庭园被认为是日本庭园的杰作。 (zh)
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