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Tōkasan Jōmyō Zenji (稲荷山浄妙寺) is a Zen Buddhist temple of the Rinzai sect, Kenchō-ji school, in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Jōmyō-ji is Number Five of the five temples known as Kamakura Gozan ("Kamakura's Five Mountains"), and the only one of the five not founded by a member of the Hōjō clan. Jōmyō-ji has instead, as nearby Zuisen-ji, deep ties with the Ashikaga clan, and was one of the family's funeral temples (bodaiji). For this reason the family's kamon, or crest, is ubiquitous on its premises. The first three characters of its full name mean "Inari mountain", presumably from the hill of the same name where it stands, in its turn named after an ancient Inari myth (see below). Jōmyō-ji has given its name to the surrounding area, the characters for which have been however deliber

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  • Džómjó-dži (japonsky v kandži 稲荷山浄妙寺, v hiraganě じょうみょうじ) je zen buddhistický chrám školy Rinzai ve městě Kamakura v prefektuře Kanagawa v Japonsku. Chrám byl založen roku 1188 knězem Taikó Gjójúem (1163-1241). Chrám se skládá z brány, hlavní budovy Hon-do a čajovny. (cs)
  • Der Jōmyō-ji (jap. 浄妙寺 oder 浄明寺) ist ein buddhistischer Tempel in der japanischen Stadt Kamakura (Präfektur Kanagawa). Er gehört zum Kenchō-ji-Zweig der Rinzai-shū und war Bestandteil des Gozan-Systems. (de)
  • Tōkasan Jōmyō Zenji (稲荷山浄妙寺) is a Zen Buddhist temple of the Rinzai sect, Kenchō-ji school, in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Jōmyō-ji is Number Five of the five temples known as Kamakura Gozan ("Kamakura's Five Mountains"), and the only one of the five not founded by a member of the Hōjō clan. Jōmyō-ji has instead, as nearby Zuisen-ji, deep ties with the Ashikaga clan, and was one of the family's funeral temples (bodaiji). For this reason the family's kamon, or crest, is ubiquitous on its premises. The first three characters of its full name mean "Inari mountain", presumably from the hill of the same name where it stands, in its turn named after an ancient Inari myth (see below). Jōmyō-ji has given its name to the surrounding area, the characters for which have been however deliberately changed from 浄妙寺 to 浄明寺. (en)
  • Le Tōkasan Jōmyō Zenji (稲荷山浄妙寺) est un temple bouddhiste zen relevant de l'école rinzai de la branche Kenchô-ji fondé en 1188 par Ashikaga Yoshikane. D'abord temple Shingon, il devint peu après le cinquième des gozan (五山, cinq grands temples) de Kamakura, préfecture de Kanagawa au Japon. C'est le seul de ces cinq temples à n'être pas fondé par le clan Hōjō. Au contraire, le Jōmyō-ji comme le proche Zuisen-ji, a de fortes attaches avec le clan Ashikaga et est un des temples funéraires (bodaiji) de la famille. Pour cette raison, le kamon familial est omniprésent sur son site. Les trois premiers caractères de son nom complet signifient « montagne Inari », probablement à partir de la colline du même nom où il se trouve, à son tour, nommée d'après un ancien mythe Inari (voir ci-dessous). Le Jōmyō-ji donne son nom à la région environnante, les caractères desquels sont cependant délibérément changés de (浄妙寺) à (浄明寺). (fr)
  • 浄妙寺(じょうみょうじ)は、神奈川県鎌倉市浄明寺にある臨済��建長寺派の仏教寺院。正式には稲荷山浄妙広利禅寺(とうかさん じょうみょうこうりぜんじ)と号する。本尊は釈迦如来。開基(創立者)は足利義兼、開山(初代住持)は退耕行勇。鎌倉五山の第五位。鎌倉三十三観音第九番。 (ja)
  • Tōkasan Jōmyō Zenji (稲荷山浄妙寺?) è un tempio buddista Zen della setta Rinzai, scuola Kenchō-ji, a Kamakura, nella prefettura di Kanagawa, in Giappone. Jōmyō-ji è il quinto di cinque templi noti come Kamakura Gozan ("Le cinque montagne di Kamakura"), e l'unico dei cinque non fondato da un membro del clan Hōjō. Jōmyō-ji ha invece, come nelle vicinanze il , profondi legami con il clan Ashikaga, ed è stato uno dei templi funerari della famiglia (bodaiji). Per questo motivo il kamon della famiglia, o stemma, è onnipresente nei suoi locali. I primi tre personaggi del suo nome completo significano "monte Inari", presumibilmente dalla collina omonima in cui si trova, a sua volta intitolato a un antico mito Inari (vedi sotto). Jōmyō-ji ha dato il nome all'area circostante, i cui personaggi sono stati comunque deliberatamente cambiati da 浄妙寺? a 浄明寺?. (it)
  • 淨妙寺(じょうみょうじ)是位在日本神奈川縣鎌倉市的臨濟宗建長寺派寺院。山號「稻荷山」(とうかさん)。本尊釋迦如來、開基(創立者)為、開山(初代住持)為。鎌倉五山第五位。境內以「淨妙寺境內」被指定為國之史跡。 (zh)
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  • Džómjó-dži (japonsky v kandži 稲荷山浄妙寺, v hiraganě じょうみょうじ) je zen buddhistický chrám školy Rinzai ve městě Kamakura v prefektuře Kanagawa v Japonsku. Chrám byl založen roku 1188 knězem Taikó Gjójúem (1163-1241). Chrám se skládá z brány, hlavní budovy Hon-do a čajovny. (cs)
  • Der Jōmyō-ji (jap. 浄妙寺 oder 浄明寺) ist ein buddhistischer Tempel in der japanischen Stadt Kamakura (Präfektur Kanagawa). Er gehört zum Kenchō-ji-Zweig der Rinzai-shū und war Bestandteil des Gozan-Systems. (de)
  • 浄妙寺(じょうみょうじ)は、神奈川県鎌倉市浄明寺にある臨済宗建長寺派の仏教寺院。正式には稲荷山浄妙広利禅寺(とうかさん じょうみょうこうりぜんじ)と号する。本尊は釈迦如来。開基(創立者)は足利義兼、開山(初代住持)は退耕行勇。鎌倉五山の第五位。鎌倉三十三観音第九番。 (ja)
  • 淨妙寺(じょうみょうじ)是位在日本神奈川縣鎌倉市的臨濟宗建長寺派寺院。山號「稻荷山」(とうかさん)。本尊釋迦如來、開基(創立者)為、開山(初代住持)為。鎌倉五山第五位。境內以「淨妙寺境內」被指定為國之史跡。 (zh)
  • Tōkasan Jōmyō Zenji (稲荷山浄妙寺) is a Zen Buddhist temple of the Rinzai sect, Kenchō-ji school, in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Jōmyō-ji is Number Five of the five temples known as Kamakura Gozan ("Kamakura's Five Mountains"), and the only one of the five not founded by a member of the Hōjō clan. Jōmyō-ji has instead, as nearby Zuisen-ji, deep ties with the Ashikaga clan, and was one of the family's funeral temples (bodaiji). For this reason the family's kamon, or crest, is ubiquitous on its premises. The first three characters of its full name mean "Inari mountain", presumably from the hill of the same name where it stands, in its turn named after an ancient Inari myth (see below). Jōmyō-ji has given its name to the surrounding area, the characters for which have been however deliber (en)
  • Le Tōkasan Jōmyō Zenji (稲荷山浄妙寺) est un temple bouddhiste zen relevant de l'école rinzai de la branche Kenchô-ji fondé en 1188 par Ashikaga Yoshikane. D'abord temple Shingon, il devint peu après le cinquième des gozan (五山, cinq grands temples) de Kamakura, préfecture de Kanagawa au Japon. C'est le seul de ces cinq temples à n'être pas fondé par le clan Hōjō. Au contraire, le Jōmyō-ji comme le proche Zuisen-ji, a de fortes attaches avec le clan Ashikaga et est un des temples funéraires (bodaiji) de la famille. Pour cette raison, le kamon familial est omniprésent sur son site. Les trois premiers caractères de son nom complet signifient « montagne Inari », probablement à partir de la colline du même nom où il se trouve, à son tour, nommée d'après un ancien mythe Inari (voir ci-dessous). Le Jōm (fr)
  • Tōkasan Jōmyō Zenji (稲荷山浄妙寺?) è un tempio buddista Zen della setta Rinzai, scuola Kenchō-ji, a Kamakura, nella prefettura di Kanagawa, in Giappone. Jōmyō-ji è il quinto di cinque templi noti come Kamakura Gozan ("Le cinque montagne di Kamakura"), e l'unico dei cinque non fondato da un membro del clan Hōjō. Jōmyō-ji ha invece, come nelle vicinanze il , profondi legami con il clan Ashikaga, ed è stato uno dei templi funerari della famiglia (bodaiji). Per questo motivo il kamon della famiglia, o stemma, è onnipresente nei suoi locali. I primi tre personaggi del suo nome completo significano "monte Inari", presumibilmente dalla collina omonima in cui si trova, a sua volta intitolato a un antico mito Inari (vedi sotto). Jōmyō-ji ha dato il nome all'area circostante, i cui personaggi sono stati (it)
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  • Jōmyō-ji (it)
  • 浄妙寺 (鎌倉市) (ja)
  • 淨妙寺 (鎌倉市) (zh)
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