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Ryōan-ji (Shinjitai: 竜安寺, Kyūjitai: 龍安寺, The
Temple of the
Dragon at Peace) is a Zen
temple located in
northwest Kyoto, ****an. It
belongs to the Myōshin-ji...
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centuries afterwards. The most
famous of all Zen
gardens in
Kyoto is
Ryōan-ji,
built in the late 15th
century where for the
first time the Zen garden...
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Ryōan Keigo (了庵桂悟, 1425–1514) was a ****anese Zen
Buddhist monk and
diplomat in the
Muromachi period. He was the
chief envoy of a 1511–1513
mission sent...
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called a kakei. The
famous tsukubai shown here
stands in the
grounds of the
Ryōan-ji
temple in Kyoto, and was
donated by the
feudal lord
Tokugawa Mitsukuni...
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Higashiyama culture include:
Ginkaku and
Garden of Jishō-ji
Karesansui of
Ryōan-ji
Karesansui of Daisen-in View of Ama-no-Hashidate by Sesshū (Kyoto National...
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Momiji at
Ryōan-ji in Kyoto...
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Locations featured include the
Church of the Holy
Sepulchre in Jerusalem, the
Ryōan temple in Kyoto, Lake
Natron in Tanzania,
burning oil
fields in Kuwait,...
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Daisugi trees at
Ryōan-ji...
- kita no misasagi. Ichijō is
buried amongst the "Seven
Imperial Tombs" at
Ryōan-ji
Temple in Kyoto. The
mound which commemorates the
Emperor Ichijō is today...
- Zen
garden of
Ryōan-ji. It was
built during the
Higashiyama period. The clay wall,
which is
stained by age with
subtle brown and
orange tones, reflects...