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styles hardly ever seen in wood,
namely the gorintō, the muhōtō, the
hōkyōintō and the kasatōba. With a few very rare exceptions, tasōtō (also called...
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hōkyōintō (宝篋印塔) is a type of ****anese pagoda, so
called because it
originally contained the Hōkyōin (宝篋印)
dharani (陀羅尼) sūtra (or Karaṇḍamudrā Dhāraṇī...
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important stone pagoda having a
finial is the
hōkyōintō.
Usually made in
stone and
occasionally metal or wood,
hōkyōintō started to be made in
their present form...
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Nearby is a
hōkyōintō remnant,
commonly known as the
grave of the
Happyaku Bikuni,
which is
inscribed Kannō 1 (1350).
Another stone hōkyōintō,
which is...
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Behind the
temple there are two
hōkyōintō. The
smallest is one of Masako's
possible graves. The
other is the
oldest hōkyōintō in
Kamakura and a nationally...
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Boasting three tangible cultural properties of the city- “Hall,
Hokyointo pagoda and ****anese Drum”,
Gikosan (Mount Giko)
Yanodo Temple,
hereinafter called...
- Gilt
silver Hōkyōintō unearthed from
Leifeng Pagoda Site,
Zhejiang Provincial Museum...
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Property and a
famous example of
hōkyōintō (a type of pagoda).
Famous for the
quality of its manufacture, the
hōkyōintō' is 3.45 m tall and is made of andesite...
- been
killed in
battle by
soldiers of the Hōjō in Yuigahama. Next to the
hōkyōintō stands a
black stele (on the left in the photo)
erected in 1920, which...
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sidewalk there's
Hatakeyama Shigeyasu's grave,
consisting of an
imponent hōkyōintō and of a
black stele erected in the 1920
which explains the cir****stances...