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'''Mount Hiei''' (比叡山, ''Hiei-zan'') is a mountain to the northeast of [[Kyoto]], [[Japan]].  
'''Mount Hiei''' (比叡山, ''Hiei-zan'') is a mountain to the northeast of [[Kyoto]], [[Japan]].<ref>{{WP|Mount Hiei}}</ref> When [[Yamabe|Emperor Kanmu]] had Kyoto built, Mount Hiei was home to the [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] temple of {{Wiki|Enryaku-ji}}, which was considered able to counteract negative influences on the capital. Over time, the complex grew to almost 3,000 temples by the 1560s.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07">''[[Echoes of History]] – Shadows'' – Episode 7: Kyoto: Japan's Imperial City</ref> In 1571, [[Oda Nobunaga]]'s army [[Siege of Mount Hiei|razed]] the compound, killing everyone they could find and burning down all but one building which they had overlooked.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05">''[[Echoes of History]] – Shadows'' – Episode 5: Oda Nobunaga</ref> A number of the buildings on Mount Hiei were rebuilt through the first half of the 17th century<ref>{{WP|Enryaku-ji}}</ref> and still stand today.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07" />  
 
At the time [[Yamabe|Emperor Kanmu]] had the city of Kyoto built, Mount Hiei was home to a great [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] {{Wiki|Enryaku-ji|temple}} which was considered able to counteract negative influences on the capital. Over time, the temple complex grew, achieving circa 3000 temples by the 1560s.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 7: Kyoto: Japan's Imperial City</ref> In 1571, [[Oda Nobunaga]] [[Siege of Mount Hiei|razed]] the compound, with his army killing everyone they could and burning the buildings down, with only one surviving, having been overlooked.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 5: Oda Nobunaga</ref> A number of the buildings on Mount Hiei were rebuilt through the first half of the 17th century,<ref>{{WP|Enryaku-ji}}</ref> and still stand today.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07"/>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*''[[Echoes of History]]'' {{1stm}}
*''[[Echoes of History]] – Shadows'' {{Mo}}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 03:40, 19 October 2024

Mount Hiei (比叡山, Hiei-zan) is a mountain to the northeast of Kyoto, Japan.[1] When Emperor Kanmu had Kyoto built, Mount Hiei was home to the Buddhist temple of Enryaku-ji, which was considered able to counteract negative influences on the capital. Over time, the complex grew to almost 3,000 temples by the 1560s.[2] In 1571, Oda Nobunaga's army razed the compound, killing everyone they could find and burning down all but one building which they had overlooked.[3] A number of the buildings on Mount Hiei were rebuilt through the first half of the 17th century[4] and still stand today.[2]

Appearances

References

  1. Mount Hiei on Wikipedia
  2. 2.0 2.1 Echoes of History – Shadows – Episode 7: Kyoto: Japan's Imperial City
  3. Echoes of History – Shadows – Episode 5: Oda Nobunaga
  4. Enryaku-ji on Wikipedia