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| 1.Kokutai-ji ・184 Ota, Takaoka-shi, Toyama-ken, 933-0133 | ||||||
| Kokutai-ji (国泰寺, "Temple of National Peace"), originally Tosho-ji (東松寺), is one of fourteen autonomous branches of the Rinzai school of Japanese Zen, founded in 1300 by the monk Jiun Myoi in Toyama, Japan. In 1327 Emperor Go-Daigo gave the temple the name Kokutai-ji, and Jiun Myoi became Seisen Zenji.[1] | ||||||
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| Sect:Rinzai | ||||||
| 2.Zuiryū-ji (Toyama) ・Takaoka, Toyama | ||||||
| Zuiryū-ji (瑞龍寺) is a Buddhist temple in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. The temple belongs to the Sōtō-school of Japanese Zen Buddhism. | ||||||
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| Sect:Buddhist |