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    Nanzen-ji (南禅寺, Nanzen-ji), or Zuiryusan Nanzen-ji, formerly Zenrin-ji (禅林寺, Zenrin-ji), is a Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan. Emperor Kameyama established...
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    (the Golden Pavilion) Ginkaku-ji (the Silver Pavilion) Nanzen-ji Saihō-ji (the Moss Garden) Tenryū-ji Daisen-in Ginkaku-ji, or the Silver Pavilion, in Kyoto...
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    Crest") in which Goemon is first seen sitting on top of the Sanmon gate at Nanzen-ji. He is smoking an oversized silver pipe called a kiseru and exclaims "The...
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    follows a cherry-tree-lined canal in Kyoto, Japan between Ginkaku-ji and Nanzen-ji. First opened in 1890 and extended again in 1912, the path follows...
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  • However, Kyoto is never firebombed. In May 1945, he and Tsurukawa visit Nanzen-ji and witness a woman giving her lover a cup of tea with her own breast...
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    the gate was first moved to Nijō castle, and then to the Konchi-in in Nanzen-ji. It was finally relocated to Toyokuni shrine in 1876 after the Meiji Restoration...
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  • Park Hyatt Cemetery of Jōgan-ji (Nakano, Tokyo) Stepping stones in the gardens of Heian Shrine, Kyoto Main gate of Nanzen-ji, Kyoto The film's soundtrack...
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    Mii-dera (redirect from Onjō-ji)
    Mii-dera and Enryaku-ji. In 1367, when a novice from Mii-dera was killed at a toll barrier established by the temple of Nanzen-ji, warrior monks from Mii-dera...
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  • Akkeshi-cho, Hokkaido - a temple of Nanzen-ji branch of Rinzai Zen school. The temple was designated as a historic site. Kokutai-ji Temple in Ota, Takaoka City...
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    the Kamakura regime, were Tenryū-ji, Shōkoku-ji, Kennin-ji, Tōfuku-ji and Manju-ji. Above them all was the huge Nanzen-ji temple. Below the top tier there...
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