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    Kōshō-ji () is a Shingon Buddhist temple located in Yagoto, Nagoya, in central Japan. It belongs to the Owari Thirty-three Kannon. The temple was established...
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    Isonokami Tondabayashi, Osaka 全国伝統的建造物群保存地区協議会 2017, p. 34. 富田林別院 2012, p. 14. 富田林市 2018. 富田林別院 2012, p. 19. 富田林市 1984, p. 10. 富田林市 1984, p. 6. 富田林市教育委員会...
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  • 1342. His body was returned to Goryeo and buried in Seonheung Temple (선흥사; 禪) which he had built himself in 1330. Portrayed by Lee Moon-sik in the 2013–2014...
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    Kakunyo, initially was receptive of the idea and gave it the name Kōshō-ji (). Further, Kakunyo instructed his son Zonkaku to administer to Ryōgen religious...
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  • Mihara Masaie (四代三原家) = Masaie IV Osafune Motoshige (長船元重) Nagasone Okisato (長曾弥里) = Nagasone Kotetsu (虎徹) I Nagasone Okimasa (長曾弥) = Kotetsu II Seikan...
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    Shiroku (司録) and Shimyō (司命), Taizan-ō (太山王), Jizō Bosatsu, and Kōshō Bosatsu (菩薩) (Eison (叡尊). The Taizan-ō was carved by Kōen (康円) in 1259 and has an inscription...
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    Kyūkoku-ji 久国寺 Sōtō Nagoya 30 Zenpuku-in 善福院 Shingon Nagoya 31 Jufuku-in 聚福院 Sōtō Nagakute 32 Butchi-in 仏地院 Sōtō Nagoya 33 Kōshō-ji Shingon Nagoya...
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    Kōrin-in (臨院) Kōtō-in (高桐院) Nyoi-an (如意庵) Ōbai-in (黄梅院) Ryōgen-in (龍源院) Ryōkō-in (龍光院) Sangen-in (三玄院) Shinju-an (真珠庵) Shōgen-in (松源院) Shōju-in (受院) Shōrin-in...
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  • landscape. Most Korean temples have names ending in -sa (Korean: 사; Hanja: ), which means "monastery" in Sino-Korean. Many temples participate in the...
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