-
related to Ji-shū at
Wikimedia Commons Ji-shu Sōhonzan
Yugyō-ji web site
Yugyō-ji Houmot****n
Yugyō-ji
Keidai Zu (late Edo period) Kuni****ei
Bunkazai Database...
-
related to Shōjōkō-ji at
Wikimedia Commons Ji-shu Sōhonzan
Yugyō-ji web site
Yugyō-ji Houmot****n
Yugyō-ji
Keidai Zu (late Edo period) Kuni****ei
Bunkazai Database...
- of
family and
possessions led to his nicknames:
Traveling Saint (遊行上人,
Yugyō Shōnin) and Holy Man of
Renunciation (捨聖, Sutehijiri). Ippen's doctrine...
-
Original run
October 13, 2004 –
December 13, 2013
Volumes 17
Manga Oboreru Knife:
Yūgyo no ****uku Iwa no Yume
Published 2012 Live-action film
Oboreru Knife...
-
Transcriptions Revised Romanization Yugyo...
- version, made in a more
accessible style in the 14th century, and
named Yugyō Shonin Engi-e (遊行上人縁起絵, "The
Pictorial Origin Story of the
Itinerant Saint")...
-
century Taiheiki.
During the
Muromachi period,
Fujisawa developed around Yugyo-ji, a
Buddhist temple,
which was
established in 1325. With the Edo period...
- "The Fifty-Three
Stations of the Tōkaidō",
shows the
Daigiri Bridge (now
called the
Yugyō-ji Bridge) over the
Sakai River, with
Enoshima in the back....
-
flourished as a “temple town” (門前町, monzen-machi) for Shōjōkō-ji, also
known as "
Yugyō-ji" (****anese: 遊行寺), the head
temple of the Ji-sect of ****anese Buddhism...
- A
Nenbutsu Gathering in Kyoto, from the
Illustrated Biography of the Monk
Ippen and His
Disciple Ta'a (
Yugyō Shōnin engi-e)...