Weihnachtszauber auf Schloss Bückeburg
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London by bus
Échafaudage de culte / Worship scaffolding
Banc cambodgien / Cambodia bench
The Menai Suspension Bridge North Wales.
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X-mas time in Paris
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Im Park
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Garrett Street
Huit lampadaires pour une jetée
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First snow on my street
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Our neighbour's wall.
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Synopias Museum (13th century).
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L'éveil d'un arrêt / Stoprise
San Giacomo dall'Orio.
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Sestriere Santa Croce.
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Rinnō-ji (輪王寺)
Rinnō-ji (輪王寺) is a Tendai Buddhist temple buildings in the city of Nikkō, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan.
The site was established in the year 766 by the Buddhist monk, Shōdō Shōnin (735–817).[1] Due to its geographic isolation, deep in the mountains of Japan, the site soon attracted other Buddhist monks in search of solitude, and it still is considered an important base for ascetic training among Tendai monks.[2]
Buddhism in Japan has been practiced since its official introduction in 552 CE according to the Nihon Shoki[1] from Baekje, Korea, by Buddhist monks.[2][3] Buddhism has had a major influence on the development of Japanese society and remains an influential aspect of the culture to this day.[4]
In modern times, Japan's most popular schools of Buddhism are Pure Land Buddhism, Nichiren Buddhism, Shingon Buddhism and Zen. As of 2008, approximately 34% of the Japanese identify as Buddhists and the number has been growing since the 1980s, in terms of membership in organized religion. However, in terms of practice, 75% practice some form of Buddhism (compared with 90% practicing Shinto, thus most Japanese practice both religions to some extent (Shinbutsu-shūgō)).[5] About 60% of the Japanese have a Butsudan (Buddhist shrine) in their homes.[6]
The site was established in the year 766 by the Buddhist monk, Shōdō Shōnin (735–817).[1] Due to its geographic isolation, deep in the mountains of Japan, the site soon attracted other Buddhist monks in search of solitude, and it still is considered an important base for ascetic training among Tendai monks.[2]
Buddhism in Japan has been practiced since its official introduction in 552 CE according to the Nihon Shoki[1] from Baekje, Korea, by Buddhist monks.[2][3] Buddhism has had a major influence on the development of Japanese society and remains an influential aspect of the culture to this day.[4]
In modern times, Japan's most popular schools of Buddhism are Pure Land Buddhism, Nichiren Buddhism, Shingon Buddhism and Zen. As of 2008, approximately 34% of the Japanese identify as Buddhists and the number has been growing since the 1980s, in terms of membership in organized religion. However, in terms of practice, 75% practice some form of Buddhism (compared with 90% practicing Shinto, thus most Japanese practice both religions to some extent (Shinbutsu-shūgō)).[5] About 60% of the Japanese have a Butsudan (Buddhist shrine) in their homes.[6]
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Bonne fin de semaine.
Happy week-end to you !!!
Have a nice weekend Annemarie.
I spent an interesting day in Nikko ater being almost drowned in the Nasu highlands by a typhoon.
Best regards, Doug
Just got back from a Search in Google - quite interesting .. have bookmarked it for later.
Peggy
Wishing you a lovely weekend, Annemarie.
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