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Jōten-ji (承天寺) is a
Rinzai temple in Hakata, ****uoka, ****an. Its
honorary sangō
prefix is Banshōsan (萬松山). It was
founded by Enni-Ben'en upon his return...
- Hakata, ****uoka
Prefecture in 1241. Upon
returning from China, he
built Joten-ji, a
temple of the
Rinzai sect in Hakata. He then gave a manjū
recipe to...
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bringing tea and tea
culture to ****an. Monk ****ai
established Tocho-ji, and
Joten-ji was
built by Enni who is also
known for
bringing Udon
noodles first from...
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Stele commemorating the
introduction of soba and udon
noodles at
Jōten-ji temple. Enni, the temple's founder, is
traditionally believed to have brought...
- an
ordained monk at age
thirteen under his teacher,
Joten Soko Miura. Soon after, he
followed Joten Soko
Miura to Myoshin-ji, the head
temple of one of...
- as the
oldest zen
temple in ****an, monk ****ai
established Tocho-ji, and
Joten-ji was
built by Enni who is also
known for
bringing Udon
noodles first to...
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Sumiyoshi Shrine Tōka
Ebisu Shrine Buddhism Shō****u
Temple Tōchō
Temple Jōten Temple Sō****u
Temple Christianity ****uoka
Korean Christian Church, Chiyo...
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origin of the
festival is
believed to date back to 1241, when the
founder of
Joten-ji temple, monk Enni had
people carry him
around the town on a float, while...
- and
studied Mahayana with him. When he
returned to ****an,
after founding Jōten-ji
temple in
Hakata (****uoka), he
founded Tō****u-ji
monastery in Kyoto,...
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