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Kinkaku-ji (金閣寺, lit. 'Temple of the
Golden Pavilion'),
officially named Rokuon-ji (鹿苑寺, lit. 'Deer
Garden Temple'), is a Zen
Buddhist temple in Kyoto...
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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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Temple of the
Golden Pavilion (金閣寺,
Kinkaku-ji) is a
novel by the ****anese
author Yukio Mishima. It was
published in 1956 and
translated into English...
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among other things,
boasted a
pavilion two-thirds
covered in gold leaf (
Kinkaku shariden 金閣舎利殿). There, he
received envoys from the Ming and
Joseon courts...
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Prominent landmarks include the
Kyoto Imperial Palace, Kiyomizu-dera,
Kinkaku-ji, Ginkaku-ji, and
Kyoto Tower. The
internationally renowned video game...
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Kinkaku-ji, or
Temple of the
Golden Pavilion, is a
Buddhist temple in Kyoto, ****an, made
famous in 1950 when it was destro**** by
arson after surviving...
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Craigside Place, Honolulu, Hawaii. Its three-tiered
Sanju Pagoda, the
Kinkaku-ji Temple, and
Mirror Gardens are fine
examples of ****anese traditional-style...
- A
Nanoblock set
depicting the
Kinkaku-Ji temple...
- Makoto, Fighter's
History The main
character of
Yukio Mishima's
novel Kinkaku-ji This page
lists people with the
surname Mizoguchi. If an
internal link...
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surrenders to shōgun
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu and the
empire is
unified again 1397:
Kinkaku-ji is
built by
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu. 1450: Ryōan-ji is
built by Hosokawa...