Hokke-ji (法華寺, Hokke-ji), is a Buddhist temple in the city of Nara, Japan. Hokke-ji was built by Empress Kōmyō in 745, originally as a nunnery temple...
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Hokke can refer to: Hokke, a cadet branch of the Japanese Fujiwara family The fish Okhotsk atka mackerel For temples, see Hokke-ji (disambiguation). This...
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Hokke-ji (法華寺) is a Buddhist temple of the Shingon school located in Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. Though its formal name is Hokke-ji, it is more well...
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Hokke-ji (法華寺, Hokke-ji) is the name of various Buddhist temples throughout Japan China and Taiwan. Hokke-ji, located in Nara, Nara Prefecture Hokke-ji...
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capital" too, including other prestigious temples such as Tōshōdai-ji (唐招提寺) and Hokke-ji (法華寺). Nanto Rokushū "七大寺日記 Shichi Daiji Nikki (A Diary on the Seven...
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with Chūgū-ji and Hokke-ji, it is considered one of the Three Yamato Monzeki (大和三門跡), or imperial temples, belonging to the Myōshin-ji school of Rinzai...
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popularly thought to have been Tōdai-ji, but it may have in fact been a different one in Kashihara. The one for nuns was Hokke-ji. The primary shinto shrine was...
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Provincial temple (redirect from Kokubun-ji)
Yamato Province, served as the head of all kokubun-ji, and Hokke-ji held that duty for the kokubunni-ji. Modern place names based on this etymology include:...
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The Hokke-ikki (法華一揆) were a group of rebels who followed Nichiren (Hokke) Buddhism in Kyoto around the year 1532. Followers of the Nichiren sect refer...
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reconstruct the cathedral." Guardian figure, Tōdai-ji. The Tengai-mon is also a National Treasure (8th century). Hokke-dō is also a National Treasure (8th century)...
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