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    Kinbyōzan Zuisen-ji (錦屏山瑞泉寺) is a Buddhist temple of the Rinzai sect in Nikaidō's Momijigayatsu Valley (紅葉ヶ谷, Valley of the Autumn Leaves) in Kamakura...
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    went to Kamakura and stayed at Jōchi-ji and Engaku-ji. In 1327 with Nikaidō Dōun's support he founded Zuisen-ji, a temple destined to become an important...
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  • Hōryū-ji Himeji Yakushima Shirakami-Sanchi Kyoto Shirakawa-gō and Gokayama Hiroshima Peace Memorial Itsukushima Shrine Nara Nikkō Ryukyu Kii Mountain Range...
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    beach Zeniarai Benzaiten Shrine, where visitors go to wash their coins Zuisen-ji, funeral temple of the Ashikaga kubō, rulers in Kamakura during the early...
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    counsellor. In 1691, he retired to his villa, Seizan-sō. He directed at Zuisen-ji the creation of the very first guide to Kamakura, the Shinpen Kamakurashi...
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  • changed his name to Tachihara Masaaki. His grave is at the temple of Zuisen-ji in Kamakura. Cliff's edge, and other stories. Translated by Stephen W...
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    Zenkō-ji (禅興寺), Zuisen-ji (瑞泉寺), Tōshō-ji (東勝寺), Manju-ji (万寿寺), Taikei-ji (大慶寺), Zenpuku-ji (善福寺), and Hōsen-ji (法泉寺) in Sagami, plus Kōsei-ji (興聖寺)...
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    the five not founded by a member of the Hōjō clan. Jōmyō-ji has instead, as nearby Zuisen-ji, deep ties with the Ashikaga clan, and was one of the family's...
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    of Zen temples of the Rinzai sect like Kamakura's own Kenchō-ji, Engaku-ji and Zuisen-ji, which all have one. It is therefore rare to find one in a Jōdo...
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  • district which traces its origins to the construction of the Inami Betsuin Zuisen-ji Temple in 1390. This temple, entirely made of wood and ornamented with...
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    road that in Kamakura turns right before Zuisen-ji's ticket counter leads to a stele marking the spot where Yōan-ji (永安寺) used to stand. It was here that...
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    Nikaidō (redirect from Yōfuku-ji)
    shrines like Zuisen-ji, Egara Tenjinsha, Kamakura-gū and Kakuon-ji. It's in Nikaidō that first Kamakura shōgun Minamoto no Yoritomo built Yōfuku-ji (永福寺), one...
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    Mountains Zuisen-ji (瑞泉寺) Rinzai temple in Nikaidō famous for its magnificent garden Kamakura Daibutsu (鎌倉大仏) Kōtoku-in's iconic Buddha statue Kakuon-ji (覚園寺)...
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    famous places, shrines and temples. The book was written at Zuisen-ji, a Zen temple of the Engaku-ji school in Kamakura by Kawai Tsunehisa, Matsumura Kiyoyuki...
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    was buried at a Rinzai temple near Kamakura called Yōan-ji (永安寺), later incorporated in Zuisen-ji). This is the same temple where in his grandson Mochiuji...
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    age of 28 while firmly in power. He is buried at the family temple of Zuisen-ji. Gregorian date obtained directly from the original Nengō using Nengocalc...
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    Hachiman-gū, Asaina Pass, the Namerigawa (Nameri River) and the Zen temple of Zuisen-ji. Yoritomo's palace complex extended approximately from the Mutsuura Kaidō...
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    life, and died of a cerebral hemorrhage. His grave is at the temple of Zuisen-ji in Kamakura. After Kume's death, his house was physically relocated from...
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    today's Zuisen-ji to escape capture. His eldest son Yoshihisa, 14 years old at the time, was also forced to kill himself at nearby Hōkoku-ji. His three...
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    causes at the age of 32. As his predecessors, he was buried at Kamakura's Zuisen-ji. Kamakura – The Muromachi and Edo periods The article Nanboku-chō period...
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    in Kyoto (Muromachi period) Ashikaga Takauji's Chōju-ji in Kamakura (Muromachi period) Zuisen-ji in Kamakura (Muromachi period), bodaiji of the five Ashikaga...
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    openings in the wall shaped like the sun and the moon. Kubi Yagura - Behind Zuisen-ji, this is another supposed grave of Hōjō Takatoki. Shakadō Yagura Group...
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  • his ailments before his death in 1967. His grave is at the temple of Zuisen-ji in Kamakura. Abe, Ryuichi. Great Fool: Zen Master Ryōkan : Poems, Letters...
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    ISSN 1738-236X. Johnson, Norris Brock (1 October 1990). "The garden in Zuisen Temple, Kamakura, Japan: Design form and phylogenetic meaning". The Journal...
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    originally from Kaneyama Castle has been preserved as a gate to the temple of Zuisen-ji in Inuyama. At the site of Kaneyama Castle are only a few broken stone...
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  • memorial stone dedicated to Hōdai is located in the grounds of the temple of Zuisen-ji in Kamakura. Japanese literature List of Japanese authors Kato, Shuichi...
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  • 139.40715118°E / 35.41024387; 139.40715118 (Kanzaki Site) 1 00003699 Zuisen-ji Precinct 瑞泉寺境内 Zuisenji keidai Kamakura Buddhist temple, submitted for...
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  • 43486506°N 139.64822258°E / 35.43486506; 139.64822258 (Yamate Park) 1 [4] Zuisen-ji Gardens 瑞泉寺庭園 Zuisenji teien Kamakura 35°19′38″N 139°34′32″E / 35.32722829°N...
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  • from Argo's pirate ship during the final fight against the Devil Gundam. Zuisen (瑞山, Ruìshān) and Keiun (恵雲, Huìyún) Shaolin monks and martial artists who...
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