Sennyū-ji (泉涌寺), formerly written as Sen-yū-ji (仙遊寺), is a Shingon Buddhist temple and head of the Sennyū-ji sect in Higashiyama-ku in Kyoto, Japan. For...
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Sakai, Osaka Prefecture Fukakusa no kita no Misasagi (深草北陵) in Kyoto Sennyū-ji, Kyoto Tsuki no wa no misasagi (月輪陵) Fushimi Momoyama no Misasagi (伏見桃山陵)...
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Unryū-in (redirect from Unryū-in (Sennyū-ji))
Unryū-in (雲竜院) is a sub-temple of Sennyū-ji in Kyoto, Japan. Founded in 1372, it was rebuilt after destruction in the Ōnin War. The Hondō of 1646 (13...
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generations of the Japanese Imperial Family. The tomb is situated in Sennyū-ji, a Buddhist temple founded in the early Heian period, which was the hereditary...
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19th day of the 8th month).: 186 Go-Mizunoo's memory is honored at Sennyū-ji in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto where a designated Imperial mausoleum (misasagi)...
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misasagi (後月輪東山陵), which is at Sennyū-ji in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto. Also enshrined in Tsuki no wa no misasagi, at Sennyū-ji are this Emperor's immediate...
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misasagi (後月輪東山陵), which is at Sennyū-ji in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto. Also enshrined in Tsuki no wa no misasagi, at Sennyū-ji are this Emperor's immediate...
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mausoleum, Nochi no Tsukinowa no Higashi no misasagi (後月輪東山陵), which is at Sennyū-ji in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto. Also enshrined in this mausoleum complex are...
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(Jōō 3, 20th day of the 9th month): The emperor died. He was buried at Sennyū-ji on the 15th day of the 10th month. There is a probability that the emperor...
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image (7 x 14 meters) is the second largest in Japan. The image at nearby Sennyū-ji is the largest of its kind in Japan, measuring 8 x 16 meters. Both images...
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Shijō died from an accident in 1242. His Imperial tomb (misasagi) is at Sennyū-ji in the Nochi no Tsukinowa no Higashiyama no misasagi (後月輪東山陵). As the...
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Tōshōdai-ji in Nara. During the Kamakura period, the Ritsu sect was divided into schools at Tōshōdai-ji, Kaidan-in, Saidai-ji, and Sennyū-ji. However...
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enshrined in an Imperial mausoleum (misasagi), Tsuki no wa no misasagi, at Sennyū-ji in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto. Also enshrined here are Momozono's immediate...
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enshrined in the Imperial mausoleum (misasagi), Tsuki no wa no misasagi, at Sennyū-ji in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto. Also enshrined in this location are this empress's...
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424; this Imperial Prince was enshrined in Tsukinowa no misasagi at Sennyū-ji. Titsingh, p. 383; Varley, H. Paul (1980). Jinnō Shōtōki, p. 44; n.b....
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the imperial mausoleum at Tsuki no wa no misasagi, which is located at Sennyū-ji in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto. Also enshrined is her father, Emperor Go-Mizunoo...
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before he died. Emperor Go-Horikawa's Imperial tomb (misasagi) is at Sennyū-ji in the Nochi no Tsukinowa no Higashiyama no misasagi (後月輪東山陵). Kugyō (公卿)...
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as Yōkōin's mausoleum. It is formally named Tsuki no wa no misasagi at Sennyū-ji. Parents Father: Emperor Ogimachi (正親町天皇, 18 June 1517 – 6 February 1593)...
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Go-Sai is enshrined in the imperial mausoleum, Tsuki no wa no misasagi, at Sennyū-ji in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto. Also enshrined are Go-Sai's immediate predecessors...
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enshrined in an Imperial mausoleum (misasagi), Tsuki no wa no misasagi, at Sennyū-ji in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto. Also enshrined in this location are his immediate...
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those enshrined in the Imperial mausoleum, Tsuki no wa no misasagi, at Sennyū-ji in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto. Also enshrined in this location are this emperor's...
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Emperor Go-Mizunoo September 11, 1680 Tsuki no wa no misasagi (月輪陵) 九重塔 Sennyū-ji grounds, Imagumano Senzanchō, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, Kyoto 34°58′38...
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163–175. Linrothe (1999), pp. 155. "3. 両界曼荼羅(りょうかいまんだら)". Shingon-shū Sennyū-ji-ha Jōdo-ji Official Website. Retrieved 2021-09-28. "Vajratiksna". English Tibetan...
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Palace. The empress dowager died in 1897 at age 62 and was buried at Senyū-ji, which is in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto. Her memory is officially honored at her...
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kami is enshrined in the Imperial mausoleum, Tsuki no wa no misasagi, at Sennyū-ji in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto. Also enshrined in this location are this Emperor's...
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designated Imperial mausoleum (misasagi), Tsuki no wa no misasagi at Sennyū-ji in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto. His immediate Imperial predecessors since Emperor...
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(Kamigyō-ku, Kyoto) – Shingon (Sennyū-ji-ha) Ryōtoku-in (了徳院) / Urae Shōten (浦江聖天) (Fukushima-ku, Osaka) – Tō-ji Shingon-shū Shōen-ji (正圓寺) (Abeno-ku, Osaka)...
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enshrined in an Imperial mausoleum (misasagi), Tsuki no wa no misasagi, at Sennyū-ji in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto. Sakuramachi's immediate Imperial predecessors...
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rolled scroll, Origin and history of the construction of Seigan-ji (誓願寺建立縁起, seigan-ji kenritsu engi) is attached to the nomination. Six documents related...
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Site Sennyū-ji (泉涌寺, Sennyū-ji). Gangyō-ji (元慶寺, Gangyō-ji), after 986 known more popularly as Kazan-ji (花山寺, Kazan-ji). Rokushō-ji (六勝寺, Rokushō-ji). Hosshō-ji...
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