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Nanzen-ji (南禅寺,
Nanzen-ji), or
Zuiryusan Nanzen-ji,
formerly Zenrin-ji (禅林寺, Zenrin-ji), is a Zen
Buddhist temple in Kyoto, ****an.
Emperor Kameyama established...
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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 path
follows the...
- Tord
Nänzén (born 23
August 1954) is a
retired Swedish ice
hockey player.
Nänzén was born in Timra,
Sweden and was part of the Djurgården
Swedish champions'...
- Crest") in
which Goemon is
first seen
sitting on top of the
Sanmon gate at
Nanzen-ji. He is
smoking an
oversized silver pipe
called a
kiseru and exclaims...
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October 10, 1957), also
known by the ****anese
pronunciation of his name Sai
Nanzen, was a
Korean historian,
political activist, poet, and
publisher who was...
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version contained five
temples of both
Kyoto and Kamakura,
presided over by
Nanzen-ji. A
second tier of the
system consisted of Ten Temples. This
system was...
- the gate was
first moved to Nijō castle, and then to the Konchi-in in
Nanzen-ji. It was
finally relocated to
Toyokuni shrine in 1876
after the Meiji...
- However,
Kyoto is
never firebombed. In May 1945, he and
Tsurukawa visit Nanzen-ji and
witness a
woman giving her
lover a cup of tea with her own breast...
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conflicts erupted between the
Tendai sect temples, and
those of Zen,
especially Nanzen-ji. The Ōnin War,
starting in 1467, was the
prelude to over a
century of...
- Zen temple's status. Structurally, the
sanmon of a
first rank
temple as
Nanzen-ji in
Kyoto is a two-storied, 5x2 bay,
three entrance gate (see
photo below)...