Myōhōkekyōzan Ankokuron-ji (妙法華経山安国論寺) is a Buddhist temple of the Nichiren sect in Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan. It is one of a group of three built near...
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transl. pine needle valley) district, where three temples (Ankokuron-ji, Myōhō–ji, and Chōshō-ji), have been fighting for centuries for the honour of being...
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hut in the Matsubagayatsu district where three temples (Ankokuron-ji, Myōhō–ji, and Chōshō-ji), have been fighting for centuries for the honor of being...
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Risshō Ankokuron (立正安国論) is a Japanese Buddhist treatise by the Kamakura-period monk Nichiren. Risshō Ankokuron was written by the monk Nichiren. It dates...
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hut in the Matsubagayatsu district where three temples (Ankokuron-ji, Myōhō–ji, and Chōshō-ji), have been fighting for centuries for the honor of being...
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garden. Previously, the tombs were housed in Ankokuron-ji, but in the 1920s they were moved to Myōhon-ji. The Soshido, or "founding priest's hall", is...
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trend: they are in chronological order Asuka-dera, Shitennō-ji, Hōryū-ji, and Yakushi-ji. In the first, the pagoda was at the very center of the garan...
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Yuigahama Ōdori (Yuigahama Avenue). On it stand temples like An'yō-in and Ankokuron-ji. Kamakura Shōkō Kaigijo Kamakura Shōkō Kaigijo (2008). Kamakura Kankō...
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"The Sōka Gakkai's search for the realization of the world of Risshō ankokuron". Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. 13 (1): 40. doi:10.18874/jjrs...
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"THE SOKA GAKKA'S SEARCH FOR THE REALIZATION OF THE WORLD OF RISSHO ANKOKURON". Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. 13/1: 38–39. Archived from the...
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"The Sōka Gakkai's Search for the Realization of the World of Risshō Ankokuron". Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. 13 (1): 31–61. doi:10.18874/jjrs...
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