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[[Daitokuji]] ; [[Rinzai Zen]] [[monastery]] in {{Wiki|Kyoto}} founded by the great [[Zen master]] [[Daitō Kokushi]] in 1383. One of its sub-temples is Ryōsen-an (q.v.) of which Mrs Ruth [[Sasaki]] (q.v.) was ‘[[Head Monk]]’. The [[monastery]] is famous for its [[gardens]] and its collection of Bst. [[Art]].
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[[Daitokuji]] ; [[Rinzai Zen]] [[monastery]] in {{Wiki|Kyoto}} founded by the great [[Zen master]] [[Daitō Kokushi]] in 1383. One of its sub-temples is [[Ryōsen-an]] (q.v.) of which Mrs [[Ruth Sasaki]] (q.v.) was ‘[[Head Monk]]’. The [[monastery]] is famous for its [[gardens]] and its collection of Bst. [[Art]].
  
  

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Daitokuji ; Rinzai Zen monastery in Kyoto founded by the great Zen master Daitō Kokushi in 1383. One of its sub-temples is Ryōsen-an (q.v.) of which Mrs Ruth Sasaki (q.v.) was ‘Head Monk’. The monastery is famous for its gardens and its collection of Bst. Art.


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