Journal of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Engineering (Transactions of AIJ)
Online ISSN : 2433-0043
Print ISSN : 0910-8017
ISSN-L : 0910-8017
ON THE PLAN OF THE COMPOUND IN MYOKENJI, MYOKAKUJI AND YOUBOUJI BELONG TO NICHIREN SECT AT KYOTO IN MODERN AGES
HIROYUKI NIWA
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1989 Volume 402 Pages 119-126

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Abstract
Transitional process of Shaka-Do (Buddha's hall) and Soshi-Do (Founder's hall) and plan of the compound were considered for Myokenji, which had became the first temple prayed emperor in the Nichiren sect, and two temples of Myokakuii and Youbouji, at which temples the scale of Soshi-Do had been constructed larger than Shaka-Do at 16 head temples of Nichiren sect in Kyoto. As the result, following itemes were appeared that 1. Contribution to Soshi-Do were performed frequently at established period, but Shaka-Do had became principal hall in the beginning of modern ages at Myokenji. 2. Soshi-Do had been magnified in the beginning of modern ages and emphasized character of principal hall at Myokakuji. 3. Soshi-Do was principal hall without Shaka-Do in the middle of modern ages at Youbouji.
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