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- Sanzu_River abstract "The Sanzu River (Japanese: 三途の川 Sanzu-no-kawa), or River of Three Crossings, is a Japanese Buddhist tradition and religious belief similar to the Greek concept of the River Styx. It is believed that the dead must cross the river on the way to the afterlife, a belief reflected in Japanese funerals when six coins are placed in the casket with the dead.The Sanzu River is popularly believed to be located in Mount Osore, a suitably desolate and remote part of Aomori Prefecture in northern Japan.".
- Sanzu_River thumbnail Mitsunobu_Sanzu_River.jpg?width=300.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageID "767516".
- Sanzu_River wikiPageLength "1822".
- Sanzu_River wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Sanzu_River wikiPageRevisionID "692935875".
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink Aomori_Prefecture.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism_in_Japan.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhist_mythology.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_mythology.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Aomori_Prefecture.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Chiba_Prefecture.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Gunma_Prefecture.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Miyagi_Prefecture.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink Chiba_Prefecture.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink Chōnan.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink Chōsei_District.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink Gunma_Prefecture.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_funeral.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink Kanra,_Gunma.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink Kanra_District,_Gunma.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink Katta_District,_Miyagi.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink Miyagi_Prefecture.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Osore.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink Mutsu,_Aomori.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink Styx.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink Zaō,_Miyagi.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLink File:Mitsunobu_Sanzu_River.jpg.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "River Styx".
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "River of Sanzu".
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "River of Three Crossings".
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sanzu River".
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sanzu".
- Sanzu_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "sanzu river".
- Sanzu_River wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buddhism-stub.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Sanzu_River wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ja.
- Sanzu_River subject Category:Buddhist_mythology.
- Sanzu_River subject Category:Japanese_mythology.
- Sanzu_River subject Category:Rivers_of_Aomori_Prefecture.
- Sanzu_River subject Category:Rivers_of_Chiba_Prefecture.
- Sanzu_River subject Category:Rivers_of_Gunma_Prefecture.
- Sanzu_River subject Category:Rivers_of_Miyagi_Prefecture.
- Sanzu_River hypernym Tradition.
- Sanzu_River point "36.258613 138.952444".
- Sanzu_River type Food.
- Sanzu_River type Attraction.
- Sanzu_River type Element.
- Sanzu_River type SpatialThing.
- Sanzu_River comment "The Sanzu River (Japanese: 三途の川 Sanzu-no-kawa), or River of Three Crossings, is a Japanese Buddhist tradition and religious belief similar to the Greek concept of the River Styx. It is believed that the dead must cross the river on the way to the afterlife, a belief reflected in Japanese funerals when six coins are placed in the casket with the dead.The Sanzu River is popularly believed to be located in Mount Osore, a suitably desolate and remote part of Aomori Prefecture in northern Japan.".
- Sanzu_River label "Sanzu River".
- Sanzu_River sameAs Q2068000.
- Sanzu_River sameAs Río_Sanzu.
- Sanzu_River sameAs Sanzu-no-kawa.
- Sanzu_River sameAs Sungai_Sanzu.
- Sanzu_River sameAs 三途川.
- Sanzu_River sameAs Sanzu.
- Sanzu_River sameAs Rio_Sanzu.
- Sanzu_River sameAs m.039tx1.
- Sanzu_River sameAs Сандзу.
- Sanzu_River sameAs Sanzu.
- Sanzu_River sameAs Q2068000.
- Sanzu_River sameAs 三途川.
- Sanzu_River lat "36.258613".
- Sanzu_River long "138.952444".
- Sanzu_River wasDerivedFrom Sanzu_River?oldid=692935875.
- Sanzu_River depiction Mitsunobu_Sanzu_River.jpg.
- Sanzu_River isPrimaryTopicOf Sanzu_River.