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    Hōzen-ji (法善寺), is a Buddhist temple belonging to the Shingon school of Japanese Buddhism, located in the city of Minami-Alps, Yamanashi, Japan. Its main...
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    Hōzen-ji (法善寺) is a Buddhist temple of the Jōdo-shū sect in Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan. The temple is located in the Dotonbori district, near Namba Station...
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    Japan. He is succeeded by his son Heizei, as the 51st emperor of Japan. Hōzen-ji Temple is founded in Wakakusa, Nakakoma District, Japan (now Minami-Alps...
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  • Ebisubashi Shopping Arcade Doguyasuji Shopping Arcade NMB48 Namba Yasaka Shrine Hōzen-ji List of railway stations in Japan なんば駅|南海電鉄. www.nankai.co.jp (in Japanese)...
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    Naitō, architect, engineer Akira Takabe, professional football player Hōzen-ji Minami-Alps Biosphere Reserve Minami Alps National Park City official statistics(in...
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  • Japan. He is succeeded by his son Heizei, as the 51st emperor of Japan. Hōzen-ji Temple is founded in Wakakusa, Nakakoma District, Japan (now Minami-Alps...
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    Junior High School (若草中学校) Pitagoras International School (Brazilian) Hōzen-ji- Founded in 806 A.D., this temple follows the Nichiren sect of Japanese...
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  • on wooden boards 板絵僧形八幡神像 ita-e sōgyō Hachiman shinzō 1461 Minami-Alps Hōzen-ji 35°36′11″N 138°29′05″E / 35.603156°N 138.484728°E / 35.603156; 138.484728...
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    Minsheng Road, Zhongshan District, Dalian. In 1911, it changed its name to Hozen Cha-en (Japanese: 保善茶園) and later changed to Eizen Cha-en (Japanese: 永善茶園)...
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    Aoki Mokubei, Ninami Dōhachi (both disciples of Okuda Eisen) and Eiraku Hozen expanded the repertory of Kyōyaki. In the late 18th to early 19th century...
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  • Benten) [14] Hōzen-in Gardens 宝善院庭園 Hōzen-in teien Kōya 34°12′48″N 135°35′42″E / 34.213271°N 135.594994°E / 34.213271; 135.594994 (Hōzen-in Gardens)...
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