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Experiences. Tofukuji (東福寺, Tōfukuji) is a large Zen temple in southeastern Kyoto, which is particularly famous for its spectacular autumn colors. The temple was founded in 1236 by the powerful Fujiwara clan. Its name is a combination of the names of two great temples in Nara that were also associated with the Fujiwara, Todaiji Temple ...
Tōfuku-ji (東福寺) is a Buddhist temple in Higashiyama-ku in Kyoto, Japan. Tōfuku-ji takes its name from two temples in Nara, Tōdai-ji and Kōfuku-ji. It is one of the Kyoto Gozan or "five great Zen temples of Kyoto". Its honorary sangō prefix is Enichi-san (慧日山).
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5 de may. de 2024 · El nombre de Tōfukuji está formado por la suma del nombre de dos enormes templos de Nara. Es uno de los Kyoto Gozan o «cinco grandes templos zen de Kioto», junto con Tenryūji, Shōkokuji, Kenninji y Manjuji. Índice. Un gran complejo de budismo zen. Un lugar para disfrutar del momiji. El jardín de arces de Tōfukuji. El puente Tsūtenkyō.
Templo Tofuku-ji es el templo principal de la rama del Templo Tofuku-ji del Budismo Zen Rinzai y el número tres de las Cinco Montañas del Zen Rinzai en Kyoto. El nombre de la montaña del Templo Tofuku-ji es "Enichi-zan". Templo Tofuku-ji es conocido como uno de los lugares más populares para admirar el hermoso follaje otoñal de Kyoto Los ...
Overview. One of the Five Great Zen Temples in Kyoto, Tōfuku-ji was founded in 1236 by a famous monk Enni Ben’en who had recently returned from studying Rinzai Zen Buddhism in China. The large sanmon gate at Tōfuku-ji is actually one of the oldest of its kind in Japan, and the grounds contain numerous sub-temples, but Tōfuku-ji’s true ...
Un templo antiguo. El templo Tofukuji, del año 1236, es uno de los mayores templos zen de Kioto y tiene mucho que ofrecer a los visitantes, incluidos 25 subtemplos.
Founded in 1236, Tofukuji is one of the major Zen temples of Kyoto and has a lot to offer visitors, including 25 sub-temples. Many of the buildings in the complex, including the zendo, or meditation hall, date back all the way to the Muromachi period (1338-1573) and exemplify the rarely seen Zen architecture particular to that time.