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Ginkaku-ji (銀閣寺, lit. "Temple of the
Silver Pavilion"),
officially named Jishō-ji (慈照寺, lit. "Temple of
Shining Mercy"), is a Zen
temple in the Sakyo...
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following is a list of
characters in the
Chinese classical 16th
century novel Journey to the West,
including those mentioned by name only. Sun Wukong...
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pedestrian path that
follows a cherry-tree-lined
canal in Kyoto, ****an
between Ginkaku-ji and Nanzen-ji.
First opened in 1890 and
extended again in 1912, the...
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landmarks include the
Kyoto Imperial Palace, Kiyomizu-dera, Kinkaku-ji,
Ginkaku-ji, and
Kyoto Tower. The
internationally renowned video game
company Nintendo...
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sustained from
their recent encounter.
Azumi comes across some
bandits led by
Ginkaku, a
young bandit who
bears a
striking resemblance to Azumi's
former friend...
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compared with
Ginkaku-ji,
representative of
Higashiyama culture. Yoshimasa's
retirement villa was
turned into the
temple Ginkaku-ji (the
Temple of...
- of the
Buddha (Buddha's Ashes). The
building was an
important model for
Ginkaku-ji (Silver
Pavilion Temple) and Shōkoku-ji,
which are also
located in Kyoto...
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garden toward a more
abstract and
stylized view of nature. The
gardens of
Ginkaku-ji, also
known as the
Silver Pavilion, are also
attributed to Muso Kokushi...
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Shimogamo (下鴨 総二郎).
Kinkaku (金閣) and
Ginkaku (銀閣)
Voiced by: Shūya
Nishiji (Kinkaku),
Kosuke Hatakeyama (
Ginkaku) Sōun's twin sons and
cousins of the...
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Momoyama period. The
oldest extant shoin style building is the Tōgu-dō at
Ginkaku-ji
dating from 1485.
Other representative examples of
early shoin style...