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Christ Child.
Koyasu Kannon – "Safe-childbirth
Kannon".
Kannon as a woman,
holding or
often nursing an infant.
Predates Jibo
Kannon by
several centuries...
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known as
Guanyin (in Chinese). In ****an, Korea, and Vietnam, he is
known as
Kannon, Gwaneum, and Quan Âm, respectively.
Guanyin is also an
important figure...
- Sensō-ji,
officially Kinryū-zan Sensō-ji (金龍山浅草寺), also
known as
Asakusa Kannon (浅草観音)), is an
ancient Buddhist temple in Asakusa, Tokyo, ****an. It is Tokyo's...
- Cape
Kannon (****anese: 観音崎, romanized:
Kannon-zaki) may
refer to the
following capes in ****an: Cape
Kannon (Kanagawa, ****an), a cape in Yoko****, Kanagawa...
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Awaji Kannon or
World Peace Giant Kannon, was a
large gypsum statue,
museum and
temple complex on
Awaji Island,
Hyogo Prefecture, ****an. The statue, which...
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Kannon-in (観音院,
Kannon-in),
formally known as
Fudarakusan Jigen-ji
Kannon-in (補陀落山慈眼寺観音院), is a
Buddhist temple in
Uemachi district of the city of Tottori...
- Mama
Kannon Temple (間々観音),
officially known as Ryūon-ji (龍音寺), is a Jōdo-shū
Buddhist temple located in Komaki,
Aichi Prefecture, ****an. It is the 24th...
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Kannon (日本百観音,
Nihon Hyaku Kannon) is a
pilgrimage circuit that is
composed of the
following three independent pilgrimage circuits:
Saigoku 33
Kannon...
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collection of
sculptures it houses,
including 1001
standing Thousand-armed
Kannon, 28
standing attendants, a
statue of Fūjin and a
statue of Raijin, and the...
- Ōfuna
Kannon Temple (大船観音寺, Ōfuna Kannonji) is a
Buddhist temple in Kamakura,
Kanagawa Prefecture, ****an. The
statue stands at 25 meters/82 feet tall and...