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Kōfukuji, a temple of the Ōbaku Zen Sect in Nagasaki, Japan, contains a Chinese Cemetery with gravestones dating from 1757 to 1887. Past research indicated the presence of 111 gravestones commemorating the deaths of 128 people, almost all seamen involved
姜 楠
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Bódhidharma: A chan buddhizmus legendás alapítójának ábrázolásai és népszerűsítése Japánban [PDF]
According to tradition, the founder of chan 禅 or meditational Buddhism, Bodhidharma (Chinese Putidamo 菩提達摩) originated from India, yet his legend and first representations are more typically associated with China and spread to most East Asian ...
Mecsi, Beatrix
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Exploring Japanese Thought [PDF]
Japanese history is filled with many great writers and thinkers whose names live on today. While some are well-known abroad, like the Zen scholar Suzuki Daisetsu and the writer Miyazawa Kenji, others remain confined to the realm of scholarship. This book
Sueki, Fumihiko
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Lone Crane. Part I: Kaiho Seiryō As A Bunjin Painter Prosopographic Considerations And Work Catalogue [PDF]
Kinski, Michael
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Yes! We Have No Buddha-Nature; Three Recent Publications on Zen Dialogues [PDF]
Heine, Steven
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Ōbaku’s Shōfukuji-temple: Some notes on an overlooked treasure of Nagasaki [PDF]
MARRA Claudia
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A Daoist Immortal Among Zen Monks: Chen Tuan, Yinyuan Longqi,Emperor Reigen and the Obaku Text, Tōzuihen [PDF]
Baskind James
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Scholars’ Utopia: Rethinking the display for sencha in the late Edo period [PDF]
Fukunaga, Ai
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