Shōrō — [ʃ ], Glockenturm buddhistischer Tempel in Japan, mit offenem Glockenstuhl unter geschwungenem Dach, dessen große Glocke mit einem schwingenden Balken angeschlagen wird … Universal-Lexikon
Shōrō — Der Shōrō des Hōryū ji Der Shōrō (jap. 鐘楼, dt. „Glockenturm“ von chinesisch 鐘樓 / 钟楼 zhōnglóu), auch Shurō gelesen oder Kanetsuki dō ( … Deutsch Wikipedia
Shoro nagashi — Shoro (also pronounced seirei, shoryo) are souls of the dead, spirit visitors. Shoro nagashi drifting away of the souls of the dead refers to the practice (at bon) of floating paper or other boats with lanterns (toro) downriver to send away… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
José Shoro — Nombre … Wikipedia Español
Nishi-Shoro Station — (西庶路駅, Nishi Shoro eki?) is a train station in Shiranuka, Shiranuka District, Hokkaidō, Japan. Lines Hokkaido Railway Company Nemuro Main Line Station K48 Layout … Wikipedia
Buddhist temples in Japan — The hondō, or main hall , of Higashi Hongan ji in Kyoto. Along with Shinto shrines, Buddhist temples are the most numerous, famous, and important religious buildings in Japan.[note 1] The Japanese word for a Buddhist temple is tera … Wikipedia
Tokyō — An example of mutesaki tokyō (six brackets, enlarge to see numbers) The tokyō (斗栱・斗拱?, more often 斗きょう) … Wikipedia
Torneo Intermedio 2011 — Torneo Intermedio Perú 2011 Cantidad de equipos 32 Sede Perú Fecha … Wikipedia Español
Nemuro Main Line — Nemuro line map KiHa 283 series … Wikipedia
Tōdai-ji — Monumentos históricos de la antigua Nara Nombre descrito en la Lista del Patri … Wikipedia Español