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    Nikkō Shōnin (日興上人, 8 March 1246 – 7 February 1333), Buddhist name Hawaki-bō Byakuren Ajari Nikkō (伯耆房白蓮阿闍梨日興), was one of the six senior disciples of...
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    Nikkō (日光市, Nikkō-shi, IPA: [ɲikkoꜜːɕi]) is a city in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. As of 2 December 2020[update], the city had a population of 80,239, in...
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    Nikkō Shōnin in honor of the peasant martyr Jinshiro, dating from 8 April 1308, along with grand wooden statues of Nichiren and his secretary Nikkō Shōnin...
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    Fujinomiya, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. Taiseki-ji was founded in 1290 by Nikkō Shōnin, one of Nichiren Daishonin's senior disciples, on a land parcel donated...
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    was a junior disciple of Nichiren who sided with Nikkō Shōnin after Nichiren's death. Nikkō Shōnin later appointed Nichimoku as his successor as Head Priest...
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    (1222–1282), claiming him as its founder through his senior disciple Nikko Shonin (1246–1333), the founder of Head Temple Taiseki-ji, near Mount Fuji....
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    Nichiren (redirect from Nichiren Shōnin)
    Shuyō-shō (法華取要抄, "Choosing the Heart of the Lotus Sutra"), considered by Nikkō Shōnin as one of Nichiren's ten major writings.: 98  Anesaki also claims that...
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    Gohonzon inscribed by Nichiren. This temple claims to be the grave site of Nikkō Shōnin, whom they regard as their own temple founder. The Fujisan Honmon Shoshu...
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    January 1278 which were recorded and compiled by his senior disciple Nikkō Shōnin thirteen years after the death of his master. The Hokkeko adherents of...
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    named "six senior priests" (rokurōsō) disciple to lead his community: Nikkō Shonin (日興), Nisshō (日昭), Nichirō (日朗), Nikō (日向), Nitchō (日頂), and Nichiji...
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    shrine. Nearby is the sanctuary of Taiseki-ji temple, founded in 1290 by Nikkō Shōnin as the headquarters of Nichiren Shōshū Buddhism. Fujinomiya is closely...
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  • Filipino model and dancer Nikko Patrelakis, Greek musician Nikko Remigio (born 1999), American football player Nikko Shonin (1246–1333), founder of Nichiren...
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    contact with a high divine spirit. This spirit is believed to be that of Nikkō Shōnin, who was one of Nichiren's disciples. On that day, he had a sudden feeling...
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  • Buddhahood. Nichiren Shu disputes the claim of Nichiren Shōshū designating Nikkō Shōnin as the sole legitimate successor to Nichiren, claiming it is based on...
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  • successors.[citation needed] 1981 — Nichiren Daishōnin Shōden 1982 — Nikkō Shōnin, Nichimoku Shōnin Shōden 1999 — Revision of 1978 Nichiren Shōshū Yōgi (a comprehensive...
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  • Priest is considered to be successor to Nichiren, through the lineage of Nikko Shonin. In Shinto, a high priest, called a Guji, is usually the highest-ranking...
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    Nikkō Station (日光駅, Nikkō-eki) is a railway station in the city of Nikkō, Tochigi, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Nikkō...
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    Buddhist temple in the city of Nikkō, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. The site was established in 766 by the Buddhist monk Shōdō Shōnin (735–817). Due to its geographic...
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    for the clergy (the founding year according to tradition). March 8 – Nikkō Shōnin, Japanese religious leader (d. 1333) March 24 – Henry Bate of Mechelen...
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    Tokyo Taiwan-Taipei Dai-Gohonzon Taiseki-ji Head Temple Nichiren Shoshu Nikko Shonin "顕正会とは | 冨士大石寺顕正会 - 公式サイト". https://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0...
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    Tōbu-Nikkō Station (東武日光駅, Tōbu-Nikkō-eki) is a railway station in the city of Nikkō, Tochigi, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tobu Railway...
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  • Ziemomysł of Kuyavia, Polish ruler of Bydgoszcz (d. 1287) 1246 March 8 – Nikkō Shōnin, Japanese religious leader (d. 1333) March 24 – Henry Bate of Mechelen...
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  • Father of Nichiren Katsuo Nakamura as Nisshō Toshiyuki Nagashima as Nikkō Shōnin Kō Nishimura as Abutsu Harue Akagi as Wife of Abutsu Shinsuke Mikimoto...
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    also called Mount Futara (二荒山, Futāra-san)) is a stratovolcano in the Nikkō National Park in Tochigi Prefecture, in central Honshū, the main island...
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    located in Nikkō, on the island of Honshū, north of the Tokyo metropolitan area. This 2,483-metre (8,146 ft) stratovolcano is part of the Nikkō Mountains...
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    Futarasan shrine (category Nikkō, Tochigi)
    jinja (二荒山神社) is a Shinto shrine in the city of Nikkō, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. It is also known as Nikkō Futarasan Shrine, to distinguish it from the...
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  • The Battle of Port Arthur (1980) as Yasusuke Nogi Nichiren (1979) as Nikkō Shōnin Enrai (1981) Kofuku (1981) Imperial Navy (1981) Theater of Life (1983)...
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    Worshippers began to climb the slopes and by the early 12th century, Matsudai Shonin had founded a temple on the summit. Fuji-kō was an Edo period cult centred...
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    In the Kamakura period the priests Jōkei (貞慶) (posthumous name: Gedatsu Shōnin) and Myōe restored the temple after the general decline. Around that time...
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  • convert Tsunesaburo Makiguchi and was approved by 57th High Priest Nissho Shonin. Today, some Nichiren Sects in the Mount Fuji area recite the full four...
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