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    Ryōsen-ji (了仙寺) is a Nichiren-sect Buddhist temple in the city of Shimoda, Japan. It is noteworthy as the location of the signing ceremony for the Treaty...
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    Ryōsen-ji (霊山寺) is a Buddhist temple in Nara, Japan. Founded in the eighth century, the Hondō is a National Treasure and a number of other buildings and...
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    Ryōsen-ji in 1858. Japan's relations with Imperial Russia were also negotiated in Shimoda, and in 1855 the Treaty of Shimoda was signed at Chōraku-ji...
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    Akishino-dera Byakugō-ji Daian-ji Enjō-ji Enshō-ji Futai-ji Hannya-ji Hokke-ji Kikō-ji Ryōsen-ji Shōryaku-ji Himuro Shrine Kasuga Shrine Tamukeyama Hachiman...
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  • Estonian Nyingma. Retrieved 24 July 2021. Daian-ji, Japan (in Japanese) Ryōsen-ji, Japan (English summary) Tōdai-ji, Japan[permanent dead link] (in Japanese)...
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    Commerce between the two countries, which was signed at nearby Ryōsen-ji in 1858. Gyokusen-ji is also the location of a small number of foreign graves dating...
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    Amity and Commerce between the two countries, which was signed at nearby Ryōsen-ji in 1858. The United States established its first legation in Tokyo in...
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  • Yamatokōriyama, Ikoma, and Ikaruga. Temples in the park include Ryōsen-ji, Yata-dera (矢田寺), Tōmyō-ji (東明寺), and Matsuo-dera (松尾寺). National Parks of Japan Kongō-Ikoma-Kisen...
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    The Ryōsen-ji Temple in Shimoda, where the US-Japan Treaty of Amity and Commerce, the first of the Ansei Treaties, was signed in July 1858....
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    (in Japanese). Yakushi-ji. Archived from the original on 2010-01-05. Retrieved 2009-11-23. 本堂 [Main Hall] (in Japanese). Ryōsen-ji. Archived from the original...
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  • kill him. Losing patience with all this, Yoshida steals into the temple Ryosen-ji that serves as the consulate, and draws his sword. He is on the verge...
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    Shingon Risshu Seishi Bosatsu Ikoma, Kamimachi 4443 10. Tomisan Ryōsen-ji Ryōsen-ji Shingon-shū Amida Nyorai Nara, Nakamachi 3879 11. Shigisan Shigisan...
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  • senbutsu Nara period Nara Ryōsen-ji 34°40′24″N 135°44′33″E / 34.673404°N 135.742385°E / 34.673404; 135.742385 (Ryōsen-ji) [17] Haniwa in the form of...
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    1530–1586), second son of Motonari, with his brother they were known as "Mōri Ryōsen", or "Mōri's Two Rivers" (毛利両川). Kobayakawa Takakage (小早川隆景, 1533–1597)...
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  • 93712905°E / 35.04675918; 138.93712905 (Hōjō Residence Site) 1 [38] Ryōsen-ji 了仙寺 Ryōsenji Shimoda site of the signing of the 1858 Harris Treaty 34°40′20″N...
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  • Daiichi Zen Kyokai, founded in 1957.). Her headquarters was Ryosen-an, a subtemple within Daitoku-ji. Most of the team had other, full-time jobs, and did work...
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    Suō no Naishi 周防内侍 68. Retired Emperor Sanjō 三条院 69. Nō'in Hōshi 能因法師 70. Ryōsen Hōshi 良暹法師 71. Dainagon Tsunenobu 大納言経信 72. Kii of Princess Yūshi's Household...
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    army and he with his brother Kikkawa Motoharu became known as the “Mōri Ryōsen", or “Mōri's Two Rivers" (毛利両川). As head of the Kobayakawa clan, he expanded...
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    Tōyama no Kinsan vs Onna Nezumi Tonbo Episode 8 guest appearance Hi no Ryōsen 1999 Kai Ayako Tomita Kids War Zaken na yo Akane Imai 2000 Kids War 2 Zaken...
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  • Kumamoto Taira clan Taira no Kiyomori Tairō Tairyūji Taisan-ji (Kamiita) Taisan-ji (Kobe) Taisan-ji (Matsuyama) Taisha, Shimane Taishi, Hyōgo Taishi, Osaka...
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  • [...while the seven finishers from 2nd to 8th place, namely Ho, Yang Ji-ho (Korea), Akio Sadakata, Yosuke Tsukada, Yosuke Asaji, Shin Inoue and Koichi...
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  • training in a ceramic workshop before establishing his own kiln, Fukami Ryōsen, which specialized in Fukusuke figures: ceramic figurines often placed in...
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    performed at Daitoku-ji in Kyoto five days later. While living in Japan, Kyger wrote poetry, studied Buddhism with Ruth Fuller Sasaki at Ryosen-an—the zendo of...
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