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    The Hogon-ji Temple is located on the sacred Chikubu Island in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. It is part of a temple complex on the revered island. It is a Buddhist...
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    33.851722°N 132.789750°E / 33.851722; 132.789750 Hōgon-ji (宝厳寺) is a Buddhist temple of the Ji sect in Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan. It is famed as the...
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  • enumerated as follows: Daigan-ji Temple / Itsukushima Shrine, Hiroshima Prefecture Enoshima Shrine, Kanagawa Prefecture Hōgon-ji Temple / Tsukubusuma Shrine...
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    buildings are from the early 14th century, as well as Hōgon-ji (宝厳寺), Taihō-ji (大宝寺) and Enmyō-ji (円明寺). Shrines of the city include Isaniwa Jinja (伊佐爾波神社)...
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    preacher (hijiri) who founded the Ji-shū (時宗, "Time sect") branch of Pure Land Buddhism. Ippen was born at Hōgon-ji, a temple in Iyo Province (modern...
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    view. Ryōhō-ji, also known as the "Moe Temple", enshrines Benzaiten. It is famous for anime style depictions of Buddhist deities. Hogon-ji Temple (Nagahama...
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    Japanese). Hōgon-ji. Retrieved 2009-11-14. "shikyakumon". JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System. Retrieved 2009-11-08. 海住山寺 [Kaijūsen-ji] (in...
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    Tofuku-ji's hon-dō Engyō-ji's jiki-dō Yakushi-ji's kairō Tōfuku-ji's kaisan-dō Hōgon-ji's karamon Shitennō-ji's karesansui a katōmado Tōfuku-ji's sanmon...
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  • 136°08′36″E / 35.421122°N 136.143225°E / 35.421122; 136.143225 (Hōgon-ji) 31 Chōmei-ji Senju Kannon Jūichimen Kannon Shō Kannon Ōmihachiman Shiga 35°09′46″N...
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    have belonged to Hidesato held in Chikubu Island, the Kenukigata tachi (Hōgon-ji) [ja]. Father: Fujiwara no Murao (藤原村雄) Mother: daughter of Shimatsuke-no-jō...
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    to have been founded in 420 AD, and its associated Buddhist temple of Hōgon-ji in 724 AD. During the period of Shinbutsu-shūgō, this was a single entity...
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    contemporary design. The site was previously occupied by a Buddhist temple called Hogon-ji which had been built in 1080 and which was a popular pilgrimage site for...
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    Tōfuku-ji's hon-dō Engyō-ji's jiki-dō Yakushi-ji's kairō Tōfuku-ji's kaisan-dō Hōgon-ji's karamon Shitennō-ji's karesansui A katōmado Tōfuku-ji's sanmon...
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    originally a market town that developed around a Buddhist temple called Hogon-ji which was founded in the Heian period. The site was a natural bottleneck...
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    Buddhist sutras at Daigo-ji]. Daigo-ji. Retrieved 2013-06-23. "醍醐寺文書聖教" [Collection of documents and Buddhist sutras at Daigo-ji]. Daigo-ji. Retrieved 2013-06-23...
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    Tōfuku-ji's kaisan-dō Kannon, goddess of mercy Hōgon-ji's karamon a katōmado Shitennō-ji's karesansui A pair of komainu, one agyō, one ungyō Tōfuku-ji's sanmon...
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  • Ippen Shōnin Birthplace 一遍上人の誕生地 Ippen Shōnin no tanjō-chi Matsuyama at Hōgon-ji 33°51′06″N 132°47′23″E / 33.851769°N 132.789763°E / 33.851769; 132.789763...
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    is most present today in harvest ceremonies such as new yam festival (ị́wá ) and masquerading traditions such as mmanwụ and Ekpe. Remnants of Igbo religious...
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