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    317583; 139.555806 Myōhon-ji (妙本寺) is one of the oldest Nichiren sect temples in Kamakura, Kanagawa. Its official name is Chōkō-zan Myōhon-ji (長興山妙本寺). "Chōkō"...
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    35.3170306°N 139.5558194°E / 35.3170306; 139.5558194) is occupied by Myōhon-ji a temple dedicated to the memory of the Hiki clan, exterminated by the...
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    Kōtoku-in and its Great Buddha Meigetsu-in Moto Hachiman Myōhon-ji Ōfuna Kannon Katase's Ryūkō-ji Sasuke Inari Shrine and Hidden Village The Shakadō Pass...
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    in its place in the Hikigayatsu valley now lies the Buddhist temple of Myōhon-ji. In its cemetery still stands Ichiman's grave, next to the Hiki clan's...
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  • to Kamakura when he was much older. Upon his return, Yoshimoto built Myōhon-ji temple on his residential land in Kamakura to console the souls of his...
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    on 1 May 1914, before his death in 1916. His grave is at the temple of Myōhon-ji in Kamakura. 8 June 1877 – Midshipman (Shoi-Kohosei) 19 September 1879...
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  • esophageal cancer later that same year. His grave is at the temple of Myōhon-ji in Kamakura. World Without Words. Trans. Takako Uchino Lento. The Ceres...
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    death in 1935 of acute bronchial asthma. His grave is at the temple of Myohon-ji in Kamakura. Campbell, Alan. Japan: An Illustrated Encyclopedia . Kodansha...
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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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    Mingben (Chinese: 中峰明本; Wade–Giles: Chung-feng Ming-pen; Japanese: Chūhō Myōhon), 1263–1323 was a Chan Buddhist master who lived at the beginning of Yuan...
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