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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, Japan. Belonging...
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  • 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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    be one of the Three Views of Japan. Nearby cultural properties include Zuigan-ji, Entsū-in, Kanrantei, and the Satohama shell mound. A well-known haiku...
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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...
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    Matsushima Bay, one of the Three Views of Japan, and is also the site of the Zuigan-ji, Entsū-in and Kanrantei. Matsushima is located in east-central Miyagi...
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    Masamune's death. Her graveyard is located in the Yotokuin mausoleum near the Zuigan-ji Temple. She frequently asked Masamune and Tadamune to restore the Tamura...
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    Tokugawa Ieyasu at Ryogen-in, Daitoku-ji Daisen-in Kōrin-in Kotō-in Goto Zuigan Kobori Nanrei Sohaku For an explanation of terms concerning Japanese Buddhism...
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  • including Gotō Zuigan and Sokei-an Shigetsu Sasaki. He stayed there for four years, Sokei-an Sasaki being the only one to stay in the USA. Gotō Zuigan, abbot...
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    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 Japan...
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  • abbot of the Daitoku-ji (大徳寺) in Kyoto, Japan, a Dharma successor of Gotō Zuigan. He was elected abbot of Daitoku-ji upon Goto's retirement from that post...
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    be used as a phonic equivalent of Iroha. Zuigan-ji Blue Dragon(Treasure Hall)Now, in the museum annex to Zuigan-ji Temple, beside statues of her father...
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    of the Vedanta Society of St. Louis), Zen Buddhism (studying under Goto Zuigan), and Sufism of Islam for more than ten years each. As a young man, Smith...
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  • Senju-ji (Head temple of the Takada branch within the Jōdo Shinshū school) Zuigan-ji Anraku-ji Zenkō-ji Fukusai-ji Sōfuku-ji in Nagasaki Arako Kannon Asuka-dera...
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    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...
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  • He began his Zen training in his early twenties at Daishuin under Goto Zuigan, formerly abbot of Myoshin-ji and at that time abbot of Daitoku-ji, after...
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    graduating from the faculty of economics. He took Buddhist vows under Gotō Zuigan, the chief abbot of Daitoku-ji temple, and in 1949, received the title Hōunsai...
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    even began implementing the use of nembutsu into his training regimen at Zuigan-ji. T. Griffith Foulk writes: The followers of Hakuin Ekaku (1687—1769)...
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  • Zen texts, and to pursue her own Zen training, receiving sanzen from Gotō Zuigan. She stayed in Kyoto for most of the rest of her life, becoming in 1958...
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    first abbot ? ... ? Gudō Toshoku (1577–1661), thrice abbot ? ... ? Goto Zuigan (1879–1965) List of National Treasures of Japan (crafts-others) List of...
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  • Japanese novelist Eiichi Goto (1931–2005), Japanese computer scientist Gotō Zuigan (1879–1965), Japanese Buddhist Rinzai Zen master Katsu Goto (1862–1889)...
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    fifty-eight. He was head of a training-hall for a short time when he was at Zuigan-ji, northern Japan,[dubious – discuss] but gave this up, preferring instead...
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    Treasure buildings suffered damage. The affected National Treasures are Zuigan-ji (Main Hall and Priest's Quarters), Ōsaki Hachiman-gū, Shiramizu Amidadō...
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  • Property Date Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Ref. *Zuigan-ji Kuri and Corridor 瑞巖寺庫裏及び廊下 Zuiganji kuri oyobi rōka 1609 Matsushima designation...
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    8th century 81 Itsukushima Shrine Around 1168 82 Himeji Castle 1609 83 Zuigan-ji Around 828 84 The reliquary hall of Engaku-ji 1282 85 Kumamoto Castle...
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  • to Japan in 1950 to study Zen with Zuigan Gotō of Daitoku-ji. Nowick stayed in Japan for around 16 years until Zuigan Gotō's death in 1965. Janwillem van...
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  • to the USA with a group of students, among them Sokei-an Sasaki and Gotō Zuigan, who would become two of his dharma heirs. A branch was established on Sutter...
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    and Art Net User System. Retrieved 2009-11-19. 瑞巌寺 見所 [Zuigan-ji highlights] (in Japanese). Zuigan-ji. Archived from the original on 2009-12-09. Retrieved...
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    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...
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    originally located in Fukuchiyama in the Tanba Province, where it was called Zuigan-ji (瑞巌寺). In 1620, when Arima Toyōji was transferred from Fukuchiyama Domain...
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  • Tesshin Hozan Watazumi Doso Sobin Yamada Gempo Yamamoto Bankei Yōtaku Sesson Yubai Mumon Yamada William Nyogen Yeo Yishan Yining Dahui Zonggao Gotō Zuigan...
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