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    Tōkasan Jōmyō Zenji (稲荷山浄妙寺) is a Zen Buddhist temple of the Rinzai sect, Kenchō-ji school, in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Jōmyō-ji is Number...
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    Nanzen-ji (南禅寺, Nanzen-ji), or Zuiryusan Nanzen-ji, formerly Zenrin-ji (禅林寺, Zenrin-ji), is a Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan. Emperor Kameyama established...
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    was buried at Kumano Daikyū-ji (熊野大休寺), a Buddhist temple which no longer exists, but whose ruins are now near Jōmyō-ji in Kamakura. The temple was founded...
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    garden at Tenryū-ji has a real pond with water and a dry waterfall of rocks looking like a Chinese landscape. Saihō-ji and Tenryū-ji show the transition...
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    Mountains were, from the first-ranked to the last, Kenchō-ji, Engaku-ji, Jufuku-ji, Jōchi-ji and Jōmyō-ji. Kyoto's Five Mountains, created later by the Ashikaga...
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    Kennin-ji (1202) Tōfuku-ji (1236, founded by Enni Ben'en, 1202–1280) Kenchō-ji (1253) Engaku-ji (1282) Nanzen-ji (1291, founded by Musō Soseki) Kokutai-ji (1300)...
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    Shigeyasu's grave Hōkai-ji, dedicated to the memory of the Hōjō clan Jōchi-ji, ranked Number Four among Kamakura's Great Zen Temples Jōmyō-ji temple, ranked Number...
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    city of Arida was within ancient Kii Province, and the Buddhist temple of Jōmyō-ji in the city was founded in the early Heian period. The village of Miyazaki...
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  • Gokurakuji (redirect from Gokuraku-ji)
    Gokuraku-ji (Kamakura), founded in Kamakura in 1259 Gokuraku-ji (Kitakami) in Kitakami, Iwate Prefecture Gokuraku-ji, later renamed Jōmyō-ji, founded...
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    five most important temples in Kyoto (Kenchō-ji 建長寺, Enkaku-ji 円覚寺, Jufuku-ji 寿福寺, Jōchi-ji 浄智寺, and Jōmyō-ji 浄妙寺), as selected by the Muromachi bakufu government...
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    the five most famous Zen temples of Kamakura: Kenchō-ji, Engaku-ji, Jufuku-ji, Jōmyō-ji and Jōchi-ji. During the Muromachi period the Rinzai school was...
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    names according to the neighborhood it crosses. From the Asaina Pass to Jōmyō-ji it's about a meter wide and is called Kurumigawa (胡桃川). After the temple's...
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    Shaolin Monk Yamabushi Benkei Gochi-in no Tajima Hōzōin In'ei Ichirai Tsutsui Jōmyō Meishū Kenkyusha's New Japanese-English Dictionary, ISBN 4-7674-2015-6 Kamien...
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  • detained by soldiers from the Gifu domain, who were once allies, at the Jomyo-ji Temple in Aizubange. Yoshimatsu advocated for her release but was unsuccessful...
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    few are still extant. One is at Wakayama prefecture's Negoro-ji, another at Kongōbu-ji, again in Wakayama, another at Kirihata-dera, Tokushima prefecture...
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    studied Rinzai Zen Buddhism under Nanpo Jōmyō, who received dharma-transmission from China and later under Nanpo Jōmyō's student, Shūhō Myōchō. After Shūhō...
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  • Fudō-myōō 2. Jōmyō-ji 浄妙寺 Shaka Nyorai 3. Hongaku-ji 本覚寺 Monju Bosatsu 4. Jufuku-ji 寿福寺 Fugen Bosatsu 5. Ennō-ji 円応寺 Jizō Bosatsu 6. Jōchi-ji 浄智寺 Miroku...
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    straight at him (leading to him being named "the arrow cutter"). Tsutsui Jōmyō Meishū, who was said to have loosed off "his twenty-four arrows like lightning...
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  • 139.54661145°E / 35.33345466; 139.54661145 (Jōchiji Precinct) 3 800 Jōmyō-ji Precinct 浄妙寺境内 Jōmyōji keidai Kamakura Buddhist temple founded in Kamakura...
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  • 絹本著色釈迦三尊像 kenpon chakushoku Shaka sanzon zō Nanboku-chō period Okayama Jōmyō-ji (浄明寺) (kept at Okayama Prefectural Museum) 108 centimetres (43 in) by 64...
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    the Heike Monogatari for their part in the first battle of Uji: Tsutsui Jōmyō Meishū (筒井 浄妙 明秀), who fought a last stand on the bridge over the Uji, taking...
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    Kongōbu-ji. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2010-09-27. "文化財の紹介 中尊寺" [Introduction to cultural properties, Chūson-ji]. Chūson-ji. Archived...
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    been killed at the Honnō-ji temple by Akechi Mitsuhide Tokugawa Ieyasu heard the news that Nobunaga had been killed at the Honnō-ji temple by Akechi Mitsuhide...
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    Nanpo Shōmyō (redirect from Nanpo Jomyo)
    Japan and Kenchō-ji, staying until 1270, when he moved Kōtoku-ji in Chikuzen Province. In 1272 years he became the chief priest at Sōfuku-ji. In 1304, at...
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  • first brought to Japan by Eisai. The Otokan lineage was founded by Nanpo Jōmyō 南浦紹明 (1235–1308), who received transmission in China from the monk Xutang...
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  • relate themselves to the Ōtōkan lineage, brought to Japan in 1267 by Nanpo Jomyo, who received dharma transmission in China in 1265. In the Rinzai school...
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