Tenryū-ji (天龍寺), formally known as Tenryū Shiseizen-ji (天龍資聖禅寺), is the head temple of the Tenryū-ji branch of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism, located...
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by Musō Soseki) Eigen-ji (1361) Hōkō-ji (1384) Shōkoku-ji (1392) Buttsū-ji (1397, affiliated with Tenryū-ji until 1905) Kōshō-ji (1603) A number of Rinzai...
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"Five Mountain System" which was modified from Chinese roots. Tenryū-ji (天龍寺, Tenryū-ji) is considered to be one of the so-called Kyoto Gozan (京都五山, Kyōto...
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there was a charge to access the forest. The forest is not far from Tenryū-ji temple, which is the location of Rinzai School, and the famous Nonomiya...
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gungfu schools. Japanese Tenryū 天龍 or 天竜, a loanword from Chinese Tianlong, is a comparable proper name. A famous example is Tenryū-ji 天龍寺 "Heavenly Dragon...
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Five Mountain System (section Ankoku-ji)
the Kamakura regime, were Tenryū-ji, Shōkoku-ji, Kennin-ji, Tōfuku-ji and Manju-ji. Above them all was the huge Nanzen-ji temple. Below the top tier...
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(the Golden Pavilion) Ginkaku-ji (the Silver Pavilion) Nanzen-ji Saihō-ji (the Moss Garden) Tenryū-ji Daisen-in Ginkaku-ji, or the Silver Pavilion, in Kyoto...
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Sakugen Shūryō (section Tenryū-ji abbot)
Emperor in Beijing. Sakugen was a member of the community of monks at Tenryū-ji before his travels in China from 1538 to 1541 and from 1546 to 1550. He...
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Tenryū may refer to: Tenryū, Shizuoka, a city Tenryū, Nagano, a village Tenryū River Tenryū-ji, a temple Japanese ship Tenryū, several ships Tenryū Saburō...
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The garden at Tenryū-ji has a real pond with water and a dry waterfall of rocks looking like a Chinese landscape. Saihō-ji and Tenryū-ji show the transition...
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the Buddhist temple Nanzen-ji in Kyōto. In 1305, he died. Emperor Kameyama is enshrined at Kameyama no Misasagi at Tenryū-ji in Kyoto; and this Imperial...
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Kenchū Keimitsu (section Tenryū-ji abbot)
Chinese Imperial court in Beijing. In 1403, Keimitsu was the chief abbot of Tenryū-ji monastery. During the 1430s, the temple entered into a tributary relationship...
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their birth stands Musō Soseki. Soseki was an abbot at Zenrin-ji, Tenryū-ji, Zuisen-ji and many other temples. He taught Zen to a great number of disciples...
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(Tō-ji), Kiyomizu-dera, Daigo-ji, Ninna-ji, Saihō-ji (Kokedera), Tenryū-ji, Rokuon-ji (Kinkaku-ji), Jishō-ji (Ginkaku-ji), Ryōan-ji, Hongan-ji, Kōzan-ji,...
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two head temples for Sōtō (Sōji-ji and Eihei-ji), fourteen head temples for Rinzai, and one head temple (Manpuku-ji) for Ōbaku. Besides these traditional...
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karesansui garden at Ryoan-ji is one of Kyoto's most famous sights. Ninna-ji Temple Tenryū-ji Temple Rou Gate in Kōryū-ji Temple, and Randen Street-car...
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sake brewery is from the 15th century near an area that was owned by Tenryū-ji, in Ukyō-ku, Kyoto. Unrefined sake was squeezed out at the brewery, and...
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separated the two armies. Several monasteries were burned, including the Tenryū-ji. Finally, Yoshimi went to the side of Yamana, forcing the shōgun to name...
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Japanese Type: Purpose of the site. The list includes 13 Buddhist temples ("-ji"), 3 Shinto shrines ("-jinja"), and one castle ("-jo"). Period: time period...
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slopes of Arashiyama. The tombstone of the Heike courtesan Kogo of Sagano. Tenryū-ji, the main temple of one of the 15 branches of the Rinzai school, one of...
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For instance, the Rinzai sect has Tenryū-ji 天龍寺 "Heavenly Dragon Temple", Ryūtaku-ji 龍沢寺 "Dragon Swamp Temple", Ryōan-ji 竜安寺 "Dragon Peace Temple". According...
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Sensō-ji ([sẽ̞ꜜɰ̃so̞ːʑi] , 浅草寺, officially Kinryū-zan Sensō-ji (金龍山浅草寺), also known as Asakusa Kannon (浅草観音)), is an ancient Buddhist temple in Asakusa...
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be considered a prototype for similar gardens he designed for Saihō-ji and Tenryū-ji in Kyoto. The garden covers approximately 2270 square meters, and contains...
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several temples across the country, including Tenryū-ji and Rinsen-ji in Kyōto, Hontoku-ji in Himeji, Daichō-ji in Uwajima, and others. It is said the Kameoka...
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Saihō-ji (西芳寺) is a Rinzai Zen Buddhist temple in Matsuo, Nishikyō Ward, Kyoto, Japan. The temple, which is famed for its moss garden, is commonly referred...
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The temple eventually fell into disrepair, and in 1339 construction of Tenryū-ji began on its grounds. Kōjien, 6th edition Encyclopedia Nipponica v t e...
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as an Imperial mausoleum (misasagi) at Saga no minami no Misasagi at Tenryū-ji in Kyoto. Kugyō (公卿) is a collective term for the very few most powerful...
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Zen temples of Kyoto", consisting of Nanzen-ji, Tenryū-ji, Shokoku-ji, Kennin-ji, Tofuku-ji and Manju-ji. The economic benefit of the Sinocentric tribute...
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curve for the image. Rumination Below Bethesda Terrace, Central Park At Tenryū-ji temple, Kyoto Barack Obama and Michelle Obama watching fireworks Walpurgis...
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