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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(the Golden Pavilion) Ginkaku-ji (the Silver Pavilion) Nanzen-ji Saihō-ji (the Moss Garden) Tenryū-ji Daisen-in Ginkaku-ji, or the Silver Pavilion, in Kyoto...
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Crest") in which Goemon is first seen sitting on top of the Sanmon gate at Nanzen-ji. He is smoking an oversized silver pipe called a kiseru and exclaims "The...
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The Temple of the Golden Pavilion (redirect from Kinkaku-ji (novel))
However, Kyoto is never firebombed. In May 1945, he and Tsurukawa visit Nanzen-ji and witness a woman giving her lover a cup of tea with her own breast...
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follows a cherry-tree-lined canal in Kyoto, Japan between Ginkaku-ji and Nanzen-ji. First opened in 1890 and extended again in 1912, the path follows...
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Five Mountain System (section Ankoku-ji)
the Kamakura regime, were Tenryū-ji, Shōkoku-ji, Kennin-ji, Tōfuku-ji and Manju-ji. Above them all was the huge Nanzen-ji temple. Below the top tier there...
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Akkeshi-cho, Hokkaido - a temple of Nanzen-ji branch of Rinzai Zen school. The temple was designated as a historic site. Kokutai-ji Temple in Ota, Takaoka City...
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a nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty. Eihō-ji was established in 1313 by the Nanzen-ji branch of Rinzai Zen Buddhism. On September 10, 2003...
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erupted between the Tendai sect temples, and those of Zen, especially Nanzen-ji. The Ōnin War, starting in 1467, was the prelude to over a century of...
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the gate was first moved to Nijō castle, and then to the Konchi-in in Nanzen-ji. It was finally relocated to Toyokuni shrine in 1876 after the Meiji Restoration...
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Jōgan-ji (Nakano, Tokyo) Interior of the A.P.C. Harajuku Underground store Stepping stones in the gardens of Heian Shrine, Kyoto Main gate of Nanzen-ji, Kyoto...
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Enkō-ji (円光寺), is a Zen Buddhist temple located near the Shugakuin Imperial Villa at Sakyō-ku, Ichijo-ji, Kotani-cho, in northeast Kyoto, Japan. It is...
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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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establish the Buddhist temple Nanzen-ji in Kyōto. In 1305, he died. Emperor Kameyama is enshrined at Kameyama no Misasagi at Tenryū-ji in Kyoto; and this Imperial...
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associated irrigation structures such as the former Keage Incline, the Nanzen-ji aqueduct and Philosopher's Walk, have become popular sightseeing destinations...
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Zenkei Shibayama (柴山 全慶, Shibayama Zenkei, 1894 - 1974), a former Abbot of Nanzen-ji, was a Japanese Rinzai master well known for his commentary on the Mumonkan...
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Konchi-in (category Nanzen-ji temples)
Konchi-in (金地院) is a Buddhist temple in Sakyō-ku, Kyoto, western Japan. The temple is renowned for its Crane and Turtle Garden. "小堀遠州「鶴亀の庭」「茶室八窓席」、長谷川...
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school of Japanese Neo-Confucianism. who studied classics under Ishō at Nanzen-ji. Keian was born in Akamagaseki, Nagato Province (present day Shimonoseki...
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Keidai-ji). Byōdō-in (平等院, Byōdō-in). Sanjūsangen-dō (三十三間堂, Sanjūsangen-dō). Kennin-ji (建仁寺, Kennin-ji). Tōfuku-ji (東福寺, Tōfuku-ji). Nanzen-ji (南禅寺, Nanzen-ji)...
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sanmon (Tōfuku-ji) Katōmado (Nanzen-ji) Intercolumnar tokyō, each of the three steps having a tōrihijiki (Daitoku-ji) Odaruki (Engaku-ji) Kobushibana/kibana...
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subschools based on temple affiliation, including Myōshin-ji, Nanzen-ji, Tenryū-ji, Daitoku-ji, and Tōfuku-ji. In the 20th century, during the First Buddhist revival...
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the Court Nobility. In 1291, he helped establish the Buddhist temple Nanzen-ji in Kyōto. Go-Uda 1274 1287 1307 1324 Fushimi 1287 1298 1313 1317 1313...
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traditional Japanese-style restaurant (和食処, washokudokoro) in the well-to-do Nanzen-ji neighborhood of Kyoto where the eponymous Zen Temple is located. When...
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great Zen temples of Kyoto", consisting of Nanzen-ji, Tenryū-ji, Shokoku-ji, Kennin-ji, Tofuku-ji and Manju-ji. The economic benefit of the Sinocentric...
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Solani River Aqueduct Peddavagu Aqueduct National Water Carrier of Israel Nanzen-ji Temple, Kyoto Gadara Aqueduct Irtysh–Karaganda Canal Chianan Canal Karakum...
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List of Buddhist temples in Japan (redirect from Shinnyō-ji)
Kanjizai-ji Eihei-ji Nanzoin Shōfuku-ji Jōten-ji Enichi-ji Eihō-ji Shōgen-ji Shōhō-ji Ankoku-ji Buttsū-ji Myōō-in Antai-ji Chōkō-ji Engyō-ji Hōrin-ji Hōun-ji Ichijō-ji...
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the gate was first moved to Nijō castle, and then to the Konchi-in in Nanzen-ji. It was finally relocated to Toyokuni shrine in 1876 after the Meiji Restoration...
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Tōfuku-ji's photo above.) The sanmon's size is an indicator of a Zen temple's status. Structurally, the sanmon of a first rank temple as Nanzen-ji in Kyoto...
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the long struggle against the Crusader states". In Japan the temple of Nanzen-ji at Kyoto is established by Emperor Kameyama. This temple becomes one of...
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