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- Sandō abstract "A sandō (参道, visiting path) in Japanese architecture is the road approaching either a Shinto shrine or a Buddhist temple. Its point of origin is usually straddled in the first case by a Shinto torii, in the second by a Buddhist sanmon, gates which mark the beginning of the shrine's or temple territory. The word dō (道) can refer both to a path or road, and to the path of one's life's efforts. See, Karatedo. c.f. Taoism 道 There can also be stone lanterns and other decorations at any point along its course.A sandō can be called a front sandō (表参道, omote-sandō), if it is the main entrance, or a rear sandō (裏参道, ura-sandō) if it is a secondary point of entrance, especially to the rear; side sandō (脇参道, waki-sandō) are also sometimes found. The famous Omotesandō district in Tokyo, for example, takes its name from the nearby main access path to Meiji Shrine where an ura-sandō also used to exist.".
- Sandō thumbnail Hushimi-inari-taisha_omotesando.jpg?width=300.
- Sandō wikiPageID "25304774".
- Sandō wikiPageLength "2166".
- Sandō wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Sandō wikiPageRevisionID "640484558".
- Sandō wikiPageWikiLink Buddhist_temples_in_Japan.
- Sandō wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_architecture.
- Sandō wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roads_in_Japan.
- Sandō wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shinto.
- Sandō wikiPageWikiLink Kyoto.
- Sandō wikiPageWikiLink Kōzan-ji.
- Sandō wikiPageWikiLink Meiji_Shrine.
- Sandō wikiPageWikiLink Omotesandō.
- Sandō wikiPageWikiLink Sanmon.
- Sandō wikiPageWikiLink Shinto_shrine.
- Sandō wikiPageWikiLink Spirit_way.
- Sandō wikiPageWikiLink Torii.
- Sandō wikiPageWikiLink Traditional_lighting_equipment_of_Japan.
- Sandō wikiPageWikiLink File:Hushimi-inari-taisha_omotesando.jpg.
- Sandō wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sandō (Pathway)".
- Sandō wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sandō Path".
- Sandō wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sandō".
- Sandō wikiPageWikiLinkText "sandō".
- Sandō hasPhotoCollection Sandō.
- Sandō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buddhist_temples_in_Japan.
- Sandō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japan-art-stub.
- Sandō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japanese_architectural_elements.
- Sandō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Sandō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Shinto_shrine.
- Sandō subject Category:Japanese_architecture.
- Sandō subject Category:Roads_in_Japan.
- Sandō subject Category:Shinto.
- Sandō comment "A sandō (参道, visiting path) in Japanese architecture is the road approaching either a Shinto shrine or a Buddhist temple. Its point of origin is usually straddled in the first case by a Shinto torii, in the second by a Buddhist sanmon, gates which mark the beginning of the shrine's or temple territory. The word dō (道) can refer both to a path or road, and to the path of one's life's efforts. See, Karatedo. c.f.".
- Sandō label "Sandō".
- Sandō sameAs Sandō.
- Sandō sameAs ساندو.
- Sandō sameAs Sandō.
- Sandō sameAs Sandō.
- Sandō sameAs 参道.
- Sandō sameAs Sandō.
- Sandō sameAs Sandō.
- Sandō sameAs m.09ggfyw.
- Sandō sameAs Прочанська_дорога.
- Sandō sameAs Q667783.
- Sandō sameAs Q667783.
- Sandō sameAs 神道_(道路).
- Sandō wasDerivedFrom Sandō?oldid=640484558.
- Sandō depiction Hushimi-inari-taisha_omotesando.jpg.
- Sandō isPrimaryTopicOf Sandō.