- adverti****ts for
certain Kabuki groups at
shrines such as
Naritasan Shinshôji in the
Chiba prefecture.
Typically 15 cm (5.9 in) wide and 9 cm (3.5 in)...
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converted to
Nichiren Buddhism in 1951, he was
moved to the
Nichiren temple Shinshōji (身照寺).
After his death, he
became known in his
district as Kenji-bosatsu...
- Buddhism. It is
headquartered in Chishaku-in (temple) in Kyoto.
Naritasan Shinshōji Temple in
Narita is also an
important temple and was
founded in 940. Chisan-ha...
- is the 25th
temple of the
Shikoku Pilgrimage. "宝珠山 真言院 津照寺 – (一社)四国八十八ヶ所霊場会". "
Shinshoji Temple Kochi". ****an Visitor.
Retrieved May 25, 2020. v t e...
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Yoshiro Imaeda (1986).
Bibliography of
Tibetan studies. Narita:
Naritasan Shinshōji. Imaeda,
Yoshiro (1988).
Papermaking in Bhutan. Kasama:
Cannabis Press...
- a site spectre: a
ghost attached to a
specific location; in his case,
Shinshoji Temple.
Kagemura has his own
reasons for
agreeing to
train Brody, and...
- Studies,
NARITA 1989. [Monograph Series,
Occasional Papers 2].
Naritasan shinshoji, Narita, 1992, pp. 315–326. Tillemans, T.J.F. (1992d) «Amour et religion...
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written works of self-alienation and the Void. A
statue of her is at
Shinshoji Temple. She is also
placed as one of the "4 Ts" of ****anese
female haiku...
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International ****ociation for
Tibetan Studies. Vol. 2. Narita:
Naritasan Shinshoji, 1989. 465-78. Print. Language,
History and Culture. Willis, J.D. (2009)...
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International ****ociation for
Tibetan Studies,
Narita 1989,
Naritasan Shinshoji, 1992 vol. 2, pp. 673– 686. "Introduction to the
interest and problems...