- Gotō
Zuigan (後藤 瑞巌, 1879–1965) was a
Buddhist Rinzai Zen
master the
chief abbot of Myōshin-ji and Daitoku-ji temples, and a past
president of Hanazono...
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Seiryuzan Zuigan-ji (青龍山 瑞巌寺, Seiryūzan
Zuigan-ji) is a
Rinzai Zen
Buddhist temple in
located in the town of Matsushima,
Miyagi Prefecture, ****an. Belonging...
- be one of the
Three Views of ****an.
Nearby cultural properties include Zuigan-ji, Entsū-in, Kanrantei, and the
Satohama s**** mound. A well-known haiku...
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Matsushima Bay, one of the
Three Views of ****an, and is also the site of the
Zuigan-ji, Entsū-in and Kanrantei.
Matsushima is
located in east-central Miyagi...
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damaged across nineteen prefectures,
including five
National Treasures (at
Zuigan-ji, Ōsaki Hachiman-gū,
Shiramizu Amidadō, and Seihaku-ji); 160 Important...
- school,
graduating in 1947. In 1949 he
became a monk at Daishu-in
under Gotō
Zuigan,
formerly abbot of Myōshin-ji and at that time
abbot of Daitoku-ji. After...
- to the Myōshin-ji-branch of
Rinzai Zen, it was
founded in 1647 next to
Zuigan-ji as the
memorial temple for Date Mitsumune, the
grandson of Date Masamune...
- even
began implementing the use of
nembutsu into his
training regimen at
Zuigan-ji.
Other teachers, not only Hakuin,
responded to
these challenges by harking...
- Shosha, Hiromine,
Masui (増位山), Minō (三濃山), Kame, and Higashiyama;
temples Zuigan-ji (随願寺) and Engyō-ji; and
Hiromine Jinja (広峯神社).
National Parks of ****an...
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Tokugawa Ieyasu at Ryogen-in, Daitoku-ji Daisen-in Kōrin-in Kotō-in Goto
Zuigan Kobori Nanrei Sohaku List of
National Treasures of ****an (residences) List...