Ryūfuku-ji (龍福寺) is a Buddhist temple, formally known as Sentakisan Ryūfuku-ji (仙滝山龍福寺) located in the Iwai district of the city of Asahi in Chiba Prefecture...
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Kasadera Kannon, also known as Ryūfuku-ji (笠覆寺) is a Buddhist temple located in Minami-ku, Nagoya in central Japan. It is a part of the Owari Thirty-three...
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"The Mecca of Surfing") Kamakazu Ise Daijin-gū Kumano Shrine Rai Shrine Ryūfuku-ji Tamasaki Shrine Kampo no Yado hotel and hot springs (run by Japan Post...
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Ryūfuku-ji was originally founded by Eiso under the name of Gokuraku-ji and was re-established by Shō En. Dana Masayuki surmises that Gokuraku-ji used...
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Ryūkaku-ji (whose name means "Temple of the Dragon Head"), his torso was buried at Ryūfuku-ji (located in Inzai) and his lower body was buried at Ryūbi-ji (in...
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walls or ramparts. The oldest Buddhist temples in Okinawa, the Ryufuku-ji and Gokuraku-ji, are nearby, along with Urasoe yōdore, the site of the royal mausolea...
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sanctuary dedicated to the bodhisattva Kṣitigarbha (地蔵堂, Jizō-dō) in Ryūfuku-ji in what is now Inzai built somewhere between 1861 and 1864. "登渡神社について"...
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relocated the temple to the south of Urasoe Castle and renamed it to Ryūfuku-ji. Sai On's edition of the Chūzan Seifu (1725) claims that during the reign...
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Minami 南区 Ward Minami Ward Ryufuku-ji Location of Minami-ku in Nagoya Minami Coordinates: 35°05′42″N 136°55′52″E / 35.09500°N 136.93111°E / 35.09500;...
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of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara, Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area or Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range; others...
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(竜甲, ryūkō), while the bottom part is called the "dragon's stomach" (竜腹, ryūfuku). One end of the koto, noticeable because of the removable colorful fabricshell...
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