- Kinbyōzan
Zuisen-ji (錦屏山瑞泉寺) is a
Buddhist temple of the
Rinzai sect in Nikaidō's Momiji****atsu
Valley (紅葉ヶ谷,
Valley of the
Autumn Leaves) in Kamakura...
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officially changed his name to
Tachihara Masaaki. His
grave is at the
temple of
Zuisen-ji in Kamakura. Cliff's edge, and
other stories.
Translated by
Stephen W...
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district which traces its
origins to the
construction of the
Inami Betsuin Zuisen-ji
Temple in 1390. This temple,
entirely made of wood and
ornamented with...
- counsellor. In 1691, he
retired to his villa, Seizan-sō. He
directed at
Zuisen-ji the
creation of the very
first guide to Kamakura, the
Shinpen Kamakurashi...
- Jōchi-ji and Engaku-ji. In 1327 with Nikaidō Dōun's
support he
founded Zuisen-ji, a
temple destined to
become an
important cultural center in the region...
- the age of 28
while firmly in power. He is
buried at the
family temple of
Zuisen-ji.
Gregorian date
obtained directly from the
original Nengō
using Nengocalc...
- to his
ailments before his
death in 1967. His
grave is at the
temple of
Zuisen-ji in Kamakura. Abe, Ryuichi.
Great Fool: Zen
Master Ryōkan : Poems, Letters...
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Prefecture 370 (1992) iii, iv
Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū, Ju****u-ji, Kenchō-ji,
Zuisen-ji, Kōtoku-in, Kakuon-ji,
Ruins of Buppō-ji,
Ruins of Yō****u-ji,
Ruins of...
- Hachiman-gū,
Asaina P****, the
Namerigawa (Nameri River) and the Zen
temple of
Zuisen-ji. Yoritomo's
palace complex extended approximately from the
Mutsuura Kaidō...
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beach Zeniarai Benzaiten Shrine,
where visitors go to wash
their coins Zuisen-ji,
funeral temple of the
Ashikaga kubō,
rulers in
Kamakura during the early...