Dōmyō-ji (道明寺) is a Buddhist temple and nunnery in Fujiidera, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It was founded in the sixth century, and is affiliated with...
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Gate Altar to Kansei Teikun Statue of Hotei Japanese Buddhism Zen Egoku Dōmyō Bornoff, Nicholas (2008). Japan. National Geographic. p. 233. Wu, Jiang...
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National Route 170 Huangshan City, Anhui Province, China Domyoji-Tenmangu Dōmyō-ji Fujii-dera Furuichi Kofun Cluster, World Heritage Site The tomb of Emperor...
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Egoku Dōmyō (慧極 道明, 1632–1721) was an Ōbaku priest, ordained at the age of nine into the Rinzai sect. In 1650, he met Tao-che—the Abbot of Sofuku-ji—in Nagasaki...
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of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the British Museum. Egoku Dōmyō Japanese Buddhism Obaku no Sanpitsu "Works | Mokuan Shoto (Ch: Muan Xingtao)...
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Shihei and his schemes. The second act takes place at the Buddhist temple Dōmyō-ji, where Kan Shōjō waits for his escort to Dazaifu, and where Kariya stays...
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Works of Ingen (新纂校訂隱元全集, Shinsan kōtei Ingen zenshū, OCLC 019817244) Egoku Dōmyō Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Ingen" in Japan encyclopedia, p. 387...
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Shitennō-ji Tennōji-ku, Osaka 2. 下之太子 Taiseishōgun-ji Yao, Osaka 3. 木槵樹八尾市太子堂 Dōmyō-ji Fujiidera, Osaka 4. 河内史帰仏之寺 Sairin-ji Habikino, Osaka 5. 中之太子 Yachū-ji Habikino...
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sculptures of this period are the Shō Kannon at Yakushi-ji and the Yumechigai Kannon at Hōryū-ji. During the Nara period, from 710 to 794, the government...
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fiscal 2018, the station was used by an average of 6,643 passengers daily. Dōmyō-ji Dōmyōji Tenman-gu List of railway stations in Japan 大阪府統計年鑑(令和2年 [Osaka...
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