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Seiganto-ji (青岸渡寺), Temple of Crossing the Blue Shore, is a Tendai Buddhist temple in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. In 2004, it was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with other locations, under the name "Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range". According to a legend, it was founded by the priest , a monk from India. The temple was purposely built near Nachi Falls, where it may have previously been a site of nature worship. Seiganto-ji is part of the Kumano Sanzan shrine complex, and as such can be considered one of the few jingū-ji (shrine temples, see article Shinbutsu shūgō) still in existence after the forcible separation of Shinto and Buddhism operated by the Japanese government during the Meiji restoration.

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  • Seiganto-ji (de)
  • Σεϊγκάντο-τζι (el)
  • Seiganto-ji (eu)
  • Seiganto-ji (es)
  • Seiganto-ji (it)
  • Seiganto-ji (fr)
  • 세이간토지 (ko)
  • 青岸渡寺 (ja)
  • Seiganto-ji (en)
  • 青岸渡寺 (zh)
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  • Seiganto-ji (japonieraz: 青岸渡寺), Nachikatsuura (Wakayama) herrian dagoen tenplu budista ezaguna da. 2004an UNESCOk Gizateriaren Ondare izendatu zuen Kii mendizerrako toki eta erromes bide sakratuak izeneko multzoan. Japoniako Altxor Nazionala da. Seiganto-ji Kumano Nachi Taisha santutegi xintoistaren barnean dago. (eu)
  • Seiganto-ji (青岸渡寺 Seiganto-ji?) (Templo al cruzar la costa azul) es un templo budista, concretamente de la rama Tendai, en Nachikatsuura, ubicado en la Prefectura de Wakayama, Japón. En 2004, fue listado como Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO, bajo el nombre de «Sitios sagrados y rutas de peregrinación de los Montes Kii» (ref. 1142-09bis). Además, es la primera parada de la y un Bien Cultural Importante de Japón. Seiganto-ji es parte del complejo de templos Kumano Sanzan y es considerado uno de los pocos que perduran tras la división entre Shinto y Budismo realizada por el Gobierno japonés durante la Restauración Meiji.​ (es)
  • Seiganto-ji (青岸渡寺) est un temple bouddhique Tendai situé à Nachikatsuura (préfecture de Wakayama), au Japon. (fr)
  • 青岸渡寺(せいがんとじ)は、和歌山県東牟婁郡那智勝浦町那智山にある天台宗の寺院。山号は那智山。本尊は如意輪観音菩薩。西国三十三所第1番札所。本堂および宝篋印塔は重要文化財。ユネスコの世界遺産『紀伊山地の霊場と参詣道』(2004年〈平成16年〉7月登録)の一部。 本尊真言:おん ばだら はんどめい うん  ご詠歌:補陀洛や岸うつ波は三熊野(みくまの)の 那智のお山にひびく滝津瀬(たきつせ) (ja)
  • 세이간토지(일본어: 青岸渡寺)는 일본 와카야마현 히가시무로 군 나치카쓰우라 정에 있는 천태종 사찰이다. 2004년에 기이 산지의 영지와 참배도라는 이름으로 다른 유적들과 함께 유네스코 세계문화유산으로 선정되었다. 전설에 의하면 인도에서 건너온 승려 라교 소닌에 의하여 건립되었으며, 본디부터 자연 숭배의 중심지였던 나치 폭포 바로 곁에 건설되었다. 세이간토지는 불교와 신토가 조화롭게 어우러져 있는 사원으로 손꼽히는데, 이가 일본에서 특히 의미가 있는 이유는 메이지유신 이후 신불습합을 폐지함으로 인하여 신토의 신들과 부처를 동시에 모신 사원들이 크게 그 수가 감소하였기 때문이다. (ko)
  • 青岸渡寺(せいがんとじ)是位在日本和歌山縣東牟婁郡那智勝浦町的天台宗寺院。山號「那智山」(なちさん)。本尊如意輪觀音菩薩、傳說開山(初代住持)為上人。西國三十三箇所第一番札所。以「紀伊山地的聖地及朝聖路」的一部分登錄世界遺產。 * 本堂 * 山門 (zh)
  • Der Seiganto-ji (jap. 青岸渡寺) ist ein Tendai-shū-Tempel in der Gemeinde im der Präfektur Wakayama in Japan. Der ursprüngliche Bau des Tempels datiert aus der Zeit vom 5. bis 7. Jahrhundert. Die Hauptbauten stammen aus dem Jahr 1590 und wurden im Jahr 1924 komplett restauriert. Vor dem Jahr 1868 und den damals erlassenen Shinbutsu-Bunri-Gesetzen war der Seiganto-ji als Nyoirinkannon-dō (如意輪観音堂) bekannt. Bis zu diesem Zeitpunkt war im Verlaufe des Shinbutsu-Shūgō kein wesentlicher Unterschied zwischen buddhistischen oder shintōistischen Heiligtümern in der Umgebung gemacht worden. (de)
  • Seiganto-ji (青岸渡寺), Temple of Crossing the Blue Shore, is a Tendai Buddhist temple in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. In 2004, it was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with other locations, under the name "Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range". According to a legend, it was founded by the priest , a monk from India. The temple was purposely built near Nachi Falls, where it may have previously been a site of nature worship. Seiganto-ji is part of the Kumano Sanzan shrine complex, and as such can be considered one of the few jingū-ji (shrine temples, see article Shinbutsu shūgō) still in existence after the forcible separation of Shinto and Buddhism operated by the Japanese government during the Meiji restoration. (en)
  • Seiganto-ji (青岸渡寺?), Tempio dell'attraversamento della costa azzurra, è un tempio buddhista Tendai nella prefettura di Wakayama in Giappone. Nel 2004 è stato inserito nel patrimonio dell'umanità dell'UNESCO, assieme ad altri templi, sotto il nome di Siti sacri e vie di pellegrinaggio nella catena montuosa di Kii. È il tempio numero 1 del pellegrinaggio di Saigoku Kannon (prima tappa) e un'importante proprietà culturale del Giappone. (it)
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