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- Gyokusen-ji (玉泉寺) is a Buddhist temple located in the city of Shimoda, ****uoka Prefecture, ****an. It is noteworthy in that it served as the first American...
- of ****anese painting was founded by Mochizuki Gyokusen I in Kyoto, in the early 1700s. Mochizuki Gyokusen was born in Kyoto in a samurai family. He studied...
- Gyokusen-ji (玉川寺), is a Buddhist temple belonging to the Sōtō school of ****anese Zen located in the city of Tsuruoka, Yamagata Prefecture, ****an. Its main...
- Ukai Gyokusen (鵜飼 玉川, 1807–1887) was a pioneering ****anese photographer. Although he is much less well known than his contemporaries Shimooka Renjō and...
- suggests it was formerly part of a "13-tiered pagoda that was once in the Gyokusen-in garden in Kanazawa Castle". The second theory suggests the pagoda was...
- Henry Schnell with his swords Eugène Collache depicted in samurai attire. Gyokusen-en, ****anese garden made by a Korean samurai Wakita Naokata and his descendants...
- Kaga and had thorough knowledge of The Tale of Genji and Kokin Wakashū. Gyokusen-en, the ****anese garden in Kanazawa, was built by successive heads of the...
- in ****an was opened at the temple of Gyokusen-ji, Shimoda, ****uoka under Consul General Townsend Harris. Gyokusen-ji is also the location of a small number...
- 1854. The first American Consulate in ****an was opened at the temple of Gyokusen-ji under Consul General Townsend Harris. Harris negotiated the Treaty of...
- Tokugawa ****an in July 1856, where he opened the first US Consulate at the Gyokusen-ji Temple in the city of Shimoda, ****uoka Prefecture, soon after Commodore...