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[[浄光明寺]] [[Jokomyo-ji]] | [[浄光明寺]] [[Jokomyo-ji]] | ||
− | A [[temple]] in {{Wiki|Kamakura}}, {{Wiki|Japan}}, built in 1251 by [[Hojo]] | + | A [[temple]] in {{Wiki|Kamakura}}, {{Wiki|Japan}}, built in 1251 by [[Hojo Nagatoki]], later the sixth {{Wiki|regent}} of the [[Wikipedia:Kamakura, Kanagawa|Kamakura]] {{Wiki|shogunate}}. |
The first [[chief priest]] was [[Shin'a]], and the [[doctrines]] of the [[True Word]] ([[Shingon]]), [[Tendai]], [[Zen]], and [[Precepts]] ([[Ritsu]]) schools were studied there. | The first [[chief priest]] was [[Shin'a]], and the [[doctrines]] of the [[True Word]] ([[Shingon]]), [[Tendai]], [[Zen]], and [[Precepts]] ([[Ritsu]]) schools were studied there. |
Latest revision as of 03:01, 28 February 2016
Jokomyo-ji
浄光明寺 Jokomyo-ji
A temple in Kamakura, Japan, built in 1251 by Hojo Nagatoki, later the sixth regent of the Kamakura shogunate.
The first chief priest was Shin'a, and the doctrines of the True Word (Shingon), Tendai, Zen, and Precepts (Ritsu) schools were studied there.
Later it became a temple of the True Word school.