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    The Rokkaku- (六角堂, Rokkaku-), official name Chōhō-ji (頂法寺, Chōhō-ji), is a Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan, said to have been established by Prince...
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  • Rokkaku- may refer to: Rokkaku-, Buddhist temple in Kyoto Rokkaku- (architecture) Rokkakudō (Kitaibaraki) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Prince of Tennis Rokkaku clan, a clan of samurai Rokkaku dako, a type of six-cornered kite Rokkaku- (temple), a temple in Kyoto Rokkaku-dai Hights, a level...
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    ending in - are Butsu-, hō-, hon-, jiki-, kaisan-, kō-, kon-, kyō-, mandara-, miei-, mi-, sō-, Yakushi- and zen-. With some...
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    the 15th century by the Buddhist monk Senno. The school is based at the Rokkaku- temple in Kyoto. The name is derived from a pond (ike) where Prince Shōtoku...
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    In 1904, it was designated as a national treasure. This is a hexagonal (rokkaku) building with revolving bookshelves for sutras and sculptures. In 1842...
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    and were formal training places for any of the Japanese arts ending in "-", from the Chinese Dao, meaning "way" or "path". Sometimes meditation halls...
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  • Kōryū-ji), also known as the "Uzamasa-dera" (太秦寺, Uzamasa-dera). Rokkaku- (六角堂, Rokkaku-). Adashino Nenbutsu-ji (化野念仏寺, Adashino Nenbutsu-ji). Kiyomizu-dera...
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    that starting in the mid-15th century, the priest Ikenobō Senkei of the Rokkaku- in Kyoto developed new approaches and techniques to flower arrangements...
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    floor and a state of Dainichi Nyōrai on its second story. Niō-mon Rokkaku- Bonshō Shaka- Media related to Mizusawa-dera at Wikimedia Commons Bando Pilgrimage...
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