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    Erin-ji (恵林寺), is a Buddhist temple belonging to the Myōshin-ji branch of the Rinzai school of Japanese Zen. Located in the city of Kōshū, Yamanashi,...
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    Castle, Kyoto Chion-in, Kyoto Eikan-dō Zenrin-ji, Kyoto Daikaku-ji, Kyoto Ryōan-ji, Kyoto Tōji-in, Kyoto Erin-ji Temple, Tokyo Melody Road in Hokkaido, Wakayama...
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    the house, and shoes are therefore not worn on it. An engawa overlooking Erin-ji Gardens. An engawa can open the house to the surrounding landscape. Socializing...
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    main complex include: Enshō-ji (Nara) Sōken-ji Zuiryū-ji (Gifu) Shōgen-ji (Gifu) Erin-ji (Yamanashi) Bairin-ji (Kurume) Hanazono University, the Rinzai-School...
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    Kiyosato, the city of Kōfu, the Senga Falls, Koshu wineries, the temple of Erin-ji in Koshu, and the Kuonji Temple at Minobu are a few of the most popular...
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    wounded him earlier, and others that he died of pneumonia. He was buried at Erin-ji temple in what is now Kōshū, Yamanashi. After Shingen's death, Takeda Katsuyori...
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  • mentioned incident, Oda Nobutada, Nobunaga's eldest son and heir, condemned Erin-ji, located in the Takeda clan's territory, for the crime of harboring Rokkaku...
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    Inquiring Mind. Retrieved 12 December 2020. "恵林寺の文化財". 乾徳山 恵林寺 (Kentoku-san Erin-ji Official Website) (in Japanese). Retrieved 12 December 2020. Bond, Kevin...
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    donations raised by Engaku-ji in Kamakura. Although Erin-ji in Kōshū was founded in 1330 by Musō Soseki himself, Saihaku-ji grew to become the leading...
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  • the head abbot of the Erin-ji in Kofu. After the Oda–Tokugawa alliance invaded the territory of the Takeda in 1582, the Eirin-ji were accused of sheltering...
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