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Mount Ōmine (大峰山, Ōmine-san), is a sacred mountain in Nara, Japan, famous for its three tests of courage. Officially known as Mount Sanjō (山上ヶ岳, Sanjō-ga-take), it is more popularly known as Mount Ōmine due to its prominence in the Ōmine mountain range. It is located in Yoshino-Kumano National Park in the Kansai region, Honshū, Japan. The temple Ōminesanji, located at the top of the mountain, is the headquarters of the Shugendō sect of Japanese Buddhism and the entire mountain is part of a pilgrimage and training ground for the yamabushi.
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dbo:abstract | Mount Ōmine (大峰山, Ōmine-san), is a sacred mountain in Nara, Japan, famous for its three tests of courage. Officially known as Mount Sanjō (山上ヶ岳, Sanjō-ga-take), it is more popularly known as Mount Ōmine due to its prominence in the Ōmine mountain range. It is located in Yoshino-Kumano National Park in the Kansai region, Honshū, Japan. The temple Ōminesanji, located at the top of the mountain, is the headquarters of the Shugendō sect of Japanese Buddhism and the entire mountain is part of a pilgrimage and training ground for the yamabushi. (en) Le mont Ōmine (大峰山, Ōmine-san) est une des 100 montagnes célèbres du Japon, située dans la préfecture de Nara au Japon et culminant à 1 719 m d'altitude. Officiellement appelé mont Sanjō (山上ヶ岳, Sanjō-ga-take), il est plus connu sous le nom mont Ōmine en raison de sa hauteur de culminance au sein des monts Ōmine. Il fait partie du parc national de Yoshino-Kumano dans la région du Kansai de l'île Honshū. L'Ōminesan-ji au sommet de la montagne est le quartier général de la secte shugendō du bouddhisme au Japon et toute la montagne constitue un terrain de pèlerinage et de formation pour les yamabushi. (fr) 오미네산(大峰山)은 일본 나라현에 있는 산이며, 높이는 1천915m이다. 주변의 산들과 묶어 산조가다케 산(山上ヶ岳)으로 불리기도 하며, 요시노-구마노 국립공원 내에 위치해 있다. 슈겐도(修験道)의 본산 중 하나이다. (ko) Monte Ōmine (大峰山 Ōmine-san?), è un monte sacro nella prefettura di Nara, in Giappone, famoso per le sue tre prove di coraggio. Ufficialmente noto come Monte Sanjō (山上ヶ岳 Sanjō-ga-take?), è più popolarmente conosciuto come Monte Ōmine per la sua importanza nella catena montuosa di Ōmine. Si trova nel Parco nazionale di Yoshino-Kumano nella regione del Kansai, sull'isola di Honshū. Il tempio Ōminesan-ji, situato in cima al monte, è il quartier generale della setta Shugendō del buddismo giapponese e l'intero monte fa parte di un luogo di pellegrinaggio e di addestramento per gli yamabushi. (it) 大峰山(おおみねさん)は、奈良県の南部にある山。現在では広義には大峰山脈を、狭義には山上ヶ岳(さんじょうがたけ)を指す。歴史的には「大峰山」は、大峰山脈のうち山上ヶ岳の南にある小篠(おざさ)から熊野までの峰々の呼び名であった。対して小篠から山上ヶ岳を含み尾根沿いに吉野川河岸までを金峰山という。 歴史的に使われてきた呼称及び修験道の信仰では、青根ヶ峰より南を「大峯」、以北を吉野としてきた。 この一帯は1936年(昭和11年)に吉野熊野国立公園に指定され、1980年(昭和55年)にはユネスコの生物圏保護区(ユネスコエコパーク)に登録(登録名:大台ケ原・大峯山・大杉谷)、さらに2004年(平成16年)7月、ユネスコの世界遺産に「紀伊山地の霊場と参詣道」の文化的景観を示す主要な構成要素として、史跡「大峯山寺」「大峯奥駈道」ほかが登録された。女性の入山を禁止する女人禁制を採っている。 (ja) Оминэ (яп. 大峰山) — священная гора учения сюгэндо в Японии (префектура Нара); является частью объекта всемирного наследия ЮНЕСКО в горах Кии. Другое название — Сандзёгадакэ (яп. 山上ヶ岳). (ru) Оміне (яп. 大峰山大峰山) — священна гора вчення сюгендо в Японії (префектура Нара); є частиною об'єкта Світової спадщини ЮНЕСКО в горах Киї. Інша назва — Сандзьогадаке (яп. 山上ヶ岳山上ヶ岳). (uk) 大峰山(おおみねさん)是位在奈良縣南部的山。現在廣義指、狹義指山上岳(さんじょうがたけ)。歷史上的大峰山指大峰山脈的山上岳南邊的小篠到熊野的山峰。相對的,小篠包含山上岳沿稜線到吉野川河岸稱作金峰山。 (zh) |
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rdfs:comment | Mount Ōmine (大峰山, Ōmine-san), is a sacred mountain in Nara, Japan, famous for its three tests of courage. Officially known as Mount Sanjō (山上ヶ岳, Sanjō-ga-take), it is more popularly known as Mount Ōmine due to its prominence in the Ōmine mountain range. It is located in Yoshino-Kumano National Park in the Kansai region, Honshū, Japan. The temple Ōminesanji, located at the top of the mountain, is the headquarters of the Shugendō sect of Japanese Buddhism and the entire mountain is part of a pilgrimage and training ground for the yamabushi. (en) 오미네산(大峰山)은 일본 나라현에 있는 산이며, 높이는 1천915m이다. 주변의 산들과 묶어 산조가다케 산(山上ヶ岳)으로 불리기도 하며, 요시노-구마노 국립공원 내에 위치해 있다. 슈겐도(修験道)의 본산 중 하나이다. (ko) Monte Ōmine (大峰山 Ōmine-san?), è un monte sacro nella prefettura di Nara, in Giappone, famoso per le sue tre prove di coraggio. Ufficialmente noto come Monte Sanjō (山上ヶ岳 Sanjō-ga-take?), è più popolarmente conosciuto come Monte Ōmine per la sua importanza nella catena montuosa di Ōmine. Si trova nel Parco nazionale di Yoshino-Kumano nella regione del Kansai, sull'isola di Honshū. Il tempio Ōminesan-ji, situato in cima al monte, è il quartier generale della setta Shugendō del buddismo giapponese e l'intero monte fa parte di un luogo di pellegrinaggio e di addestramento per gli yamabushi. (it) 大峰山(おおみねさん)は、奈良県の南部にある山。現在では広義には大峰山脈を、狭義には山上ヶ岳(さんじょうがたけ)を指す。歴史的には「大峰山」は、大峰山脈のうち山上ヶ岳の南にある小篠(おざさ)から熊野までの峰々の呼び名であった。対して小篠から山上ヶ岳を含み尾根沿いに吉野川河岸までを金峰山という。 歴史的に使われてきた呼称及び修験道の信仰では、青根ヶ峰より南を「大峯」、以北を吉野としてきた。 この一帯は1936年(昭和11年)に吉野熊野国立公園に指定され、1980年(昭和55年)にはユネスコの生物圏保護区(ユネスコエコパーク)に登録(登録名:大台ケ原・大峯山・大杉谷)、さらに2004年(平成16年)7月、ユネスコの世界遺産に「紀伊山地の霊場と参詣道」の文化的景観を示す主要な構成要素として、史跡「大峯山寺」「大峯奥駈道」ほかが登録された。女性の入山を禁止する女人禁制を採っている。 (ja) Оминэ (яп. 大峰山) — священная гора учения сюгэндо в Японии (префектура Нара); является частью объекта всемирного наследия ЮНЕСКО в горах Кии. Другое название — Сандзёгадакэ (яп. 山上ヶ岳). (ru) Оміне (яп. 大峰山大峰山) — священна гора вчення сюгендо в Японії (префектура Нара); є частиною об'єкта Світової спадщини ЮНЕСКО в горах Киї. Інша назва — Сандзьогадаке (яп. 山上ヶ岳山上ヶ岳). (uk) 大峰山(おおみねさん)是位在奈良縣南部的山。現在廣義指、狹義指山上岳(さんじょうがたけ)。歷史上的大峰山指大峰山脈的山上岳南邊的小篠到熊野的山峰。相對的,小篠包含山上岳沿稜線到吉野川河岸稱作金峰山。 (zh) Le mont Ōmine (大峰山, Ōmine-san) est une des 100 montagnes célèbres du Japon, située dans la préfecture de Nara au Japon et culminant à 1 719 m d'altitude. Officiellement appelé mont Sanjō (山上ヶ岳, Sanjō-ga-take), il est plus connu sous le nom mont Ōmine en raison de sa hauteur de culminance au sein des monts Ōmine. Il fait partie du parc national de Yoshino-Kumano dans la région du Kansai de l'île Honshū. (fr) |
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