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    Ninigi with Jūzenji. The connection between Jūzenji and Daigyōji is explained in the Rō no miko ki. This text is about the origins of Jūzenji shrine mediums...
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    represents all dharmas. A different source mentions Jūzenji. It says Jūzenji is part of heaven and earth. Jūzenji exists with all beings. The Masafusa-ki is another...
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    he kept of one-month paid relationship with Kiku (Chrysanthemum) in the Jūzenji (十善寺) neighbourhood (modern day Jūninmachi (十人町)) in 1885. Originally written...
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    Ōkami Pigeon Hachiman Sea Snake Izumo-taisha Chicken Amaterasu Deer Kasuga-taisha Boar Marici Wolf Mitsumine Shrine Monkey Hie Shrine, Juzenji: 198 ...
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    The Suō Mint (周防鋳銭司, Suō no juzenji) was a mint for the production of bronze coins located in the Suzenji neighborhood of the city of Yamaguchi in the...
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  • 58639484 (Suō Provincial Capital ruins) 2 2415 Suō Mint ruins 周防鋳銭司跡 Suō no juzenji ato Yamaguchi Heian period industrial site 34°05′10″N 131°26′39″E / 34...
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    Faure, Bernard (2013). "The Cultic World of the Blind Monks: Benzaiten, Jūzenji, and Shukujin". Journal of Religion in Japan. 2 (2–3). Brill: 171–194....
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