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- Chishaku-in (智積院) is a Buddhist temple in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, ****an. It is affiliated with Shingon-shū Chizan-ha Buddhism. It was established in 1601...
- registered National Treasures), or the paintings in walls and sliding doors at Chishaku-in, attributed to him and his son (also National Treasures). Hasegawa Tōhaku...
- and practiced ikebana. One of his favourite gardens was said to be at Chishaku-in in Kyoto. Although Rikyū had been one of Hideyoshi's closest confidants...
- Chisan is a ****anese sect of Shingon Buddhism. It is headquartered in Chishaku-in (temple) in Kyoto. Naritasan Shinshōji Temple in Narita is also an important...
- Hongan-ji). Higashi Hongan-ji (東本願寺, Higashi Hongan-ji). Shōgo-in ( (聖護院) Chishaku-in. Reikan-ji. Reigen-ji. Yentsū-ji. Rinkyū-ji. List of Shinto shrines...
- Chishaku-in temple...
- large-scale screen paintings. In his Maple Screen (楓図), now in the temple of Chishaku-in (ja:智積院), Kyoto, he placed the trunk of the tree in the center and extended...
- Kyoto Enman-in, Otsu Sanzen-in, north of Kyoto Sengan-en, Kagoshima (1658) Chishaku-in, southeast of Kyoto Jōju-in, in the temple of Kiyomizu, southeast of...
- eventually founding new schools at Hase-dera (the Buzan school) and at Chishaku (the Chisan-ha school). In the Edo period, the Tokugawa Shogunate implemented...
- registered National Treasures), or the paintings in walls and sliding doors at Chishaku-in, attributed to him and his son (also National Treasures). He was deeply...