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Shōkoku-ji (相国寺),
formally identified as Mannen-zan
Shōkoku Shōten
Zenji (萬年山相國承天禅寺), is a
Buddhist temple in
northern Kyoto,
first founded in 1382 by...
- Altair: A
Record of
Battles (****anese: 将国のアルタイル, Hepburn:
Shōkoku no Arutairu) is a ****anese
manga series written and
illustrated by
Kotono Kato. It tells...
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building was an
important model for Ginkaku-ji (Silver
Pavilion Temple) and
Shōkoku-ji,
which are also
located in Kyoto. When
these buildings were constructed...
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Sirius also
serialized Shiina Soga's
Altair of the Tiny
Nation (小国のアルタイルさん,
Shōkoku no Altair-san), a short,
comedic chibi-styled
manga from 2012 to 2013,...
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Throughout his life, Shūbun was ****ociated with the Zen
Buddhist temple,
Shōkoku-ji.
Early in his career, he
studied painting there under Josetsu, a Chinese...
- A Tour of the
Waterfalls of the
Provinces (
Shokoku taki meguri) is a
series of
landscape woodblock prints by the ****anese ukiyo-e
artist Hokusai. Completed...
- and then I woke up." (refer to picture). A
different story appears in
Shokoku Hyaku Monogatari (諸国百物語, 1677 CE)
which drew a lot of
inspiration from...
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originates from
folklores of
olden times; in the
Muromachi period Sōgi
Shokoku Monogatari by the
renga poet Sōgi,
there is a
statement on how he saw a...
- Kyōto gozan) or "five
great Zen
temples of Kyoto",
along with
Shōkoku-ji (相国寺,
Shōkoku-ji), Kennin-ji (建仁寺, Kennin-ji), Tō****u-ji (東福寺, Tō****u-ji), and...
- lines. Sesshū was born into the
samurai Oda
family (小田家) and
trained at
Shōkoku-ji
temple in Kyoto, ****an, as a Zen monk. From his
early childhood, Sesshū...