-
States (informal) Verona, Veneto,
Italy Anegawa River Central Nagahama Daitsū-ji Temple, the
largest temple in
central Nagahama Chizen-in
Temple Hōkoku...
- 34.066833; 132.964 (Enmei-ji (Shikoku
Pilgrimage #54)) 55 Nankōbō (南光坊)
Daitsū-chishō
Butsu Imabari,
Ehime 34°04′08″N 132°59′45″E / 34.06875°N 132.99575°E...
- to an
Imperial prince.
After his death, he was
initially interred at the
Daitsū-ji [ja], an Ōtani-ha temple, but was
later moved to the Konpuku-ji, a more...
- by the lord of Mihara;
Kobayakawa Haruhira; its
first Abbot was
Buttoku Daitsu Zenji. The
temple is
named after its
honorary founder, the
Chinese master...
- Practice,
Wisdom Publications, ISBN 0-86171-357-5, OCLC 54670173 Wright,
Daitsu Tom; Warner, Jishō (March 1, 2006), "Laughter
Through the Tears:
Kosho Uchiyama...
- from
Shobogenzo with Commentary,
translated by Okumura, Shōhaku; Wright,
Daitsu Tom, Somerville, MA:
Wisdom Publications, ISBN 978-1614293026
Eihei Dogen...
- from
Shobogenzo with Commentary,
translated by Okumura, Shōhaku; Wright,
Daitsu Tom, Somerville, MA:
Wisdom Publications, ISBN 978-1614293026 Okumura, Shohaku...
- from Daijō
Daijin Bunmei 6 (1474): He
became a
priest (Buddhist name -
Daitsū, 大通). Chōkyō 2, on the 19th day of the 10th
month (1488): He died at the...
- the
temple grounds was
designed by
Furuta Oribe. In 1580, Sōen
founded Daitsū-an
under the
patronage of
wealthy Sakai merchant and
legendary tea master...
- 34.735970°N 133.409386°E / 34.735970; 133.409386 (Mount Yataka) [17]
Daitsū-ji
Gardens 大通寺庭園 Daitsūji
teien Yakage 34°38′24″N 133°34′21″E / 34.640023°N...