The shrines and temples of Nikko, together with their natural surroundings, have for centuries been a sacred site known for its architectural and decorative masterpieces. They are closely associated with the history of the Tokugawa Shoguns.
The shrines and temples of Nikko, together with their natural surroundings, have for centuries been a sacred site known for its architectural and decorative masterpieces. They are closely associated with the history of the Tokugawa Shoguns.
Sanctuaires et temples de Nikko
Les sanctuaires et temples de Nikko, ainsi que le cadre naturel qui les entoure, constituent depuis des siècles un lieu sacré où se sont élevés des chefs-d'œuvre d'architecture et de décoration artistique. Ils sont étroitement liés à l'histoire des shoguns Tokugawa.
مزارات ومعابد نيكو
تُُُُُُعتبر مزارات ومعابد نيكو، بالاضافة إلى المناظر الطبيعيّة التي تُحيط بها، مَكانًا مقدّسًا منذ عدة قرون حيث ارتفعت تحف الهندسة المعماريّة والزخرفة الفنيّة. وهي مرتبطة ارتباطًا وثيقًا بتاريخ رجال توكوغاوا المعروفين بالشوغانس.
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日光神殿和庙宇
几个世纪以来,日光神殿和神庙与它们周围的自然环境一直被视为神圣之地,并因其杰出的建筑和装饰而闻名于世。同时该遗址与德川幕府时期的历史具有密切的关系。
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Святилища и храмы Никко
Святилища и храмы Никко, вместе с окружающей природой в течение столетий были священным местом, известным своими архитектурными и декоративными шедеврами. Святилища тесно связаны с историей сегунов Токугава.
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Santuarios y templos de Nikko
Estrechamente vinculados a la historia de los sogunes Tokugawa, los santuarios y templos de Nikko, así como el paisaje natural circundante, forman desde hace siglos un sitio sagrado en el que se pueden admirar obras maestras de la arquitectura y la ornamentación artística.
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Criterion (i): The Nikko shrines and temples are a reflection of architectural and artistic genius; this aspect is reinforced by the harmonious integration of the buildings in a forest and a natural site laid out by man.
Criterion (iv): Nikko is a perfect illustration of the architectural style of the Edo period as applied to Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples. The Gongen-zukuri style of the two mausoleums, the Tôshôgu and the Taiyû-in Reibyô, reached the peak of its expression in Nikko, and was later to exert a decisive influence. The ingenuity and creativity of its architects and decorators are revealed in an outstanding and distinguished manner.
Criterion (vi): The Nikko shrines and temples, together with their environment, are an outstanding example of a traditional Japanese religious centre, associated with the Shinto perception of the relationship of man with nature, in which mountains and forests have a sacred meaning and are objects of veneration, in a religious practice that is still very much alive today.