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and relics in a remote region of China, and in 1989 these relics were carbon dated and determined by Tokyo University researchers to be most probably authentic. Thanks to his inscriptions on the relics, it is now known that he landed in China in 1298, met some
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For many centuries it was unknown what happened to Nichiji after he left Japan. According to legend, he founded a temple in northern Japan and caught a new fish in Hokkaido that he named
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Japanische Religionspolitik in der Mongolei 1932-1945. Reformbestrebungen und Dialog zwischen japanischem und mongolischem Buddhismus
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instead of Xanadu. In Xuanhua, he founded Lìhuà Temple (立化寺塔; Japanese: Rikka-ji)., and a few Chinese residents converted to
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under his tutelage, including an old man named Nishote whom he mentions as his chief disciple. He died sometime after 1304.
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Montgomery, Daniel (1991). Fire in the Lotus, The Dynamic Religion of Nichiren, London: Mandala,
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Nichiji was one of the "six chosen disciples" of Nichiren, but was also a disciple of
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The literature of travel in the Japanese rediscovery of China, 1862-1945
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priest but soon he joined Nichiren as one of his initial followers.
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Nichiji is regarded as a patron saint of foreign missionaries.
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Buddhists on the road and decided on their advice to settle in
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Index

Suruga Province
Xuanhua District
Buddhism
Nichiren Buddhism
Nichiren
Buddhist
Nichiren
Hokkaido
Siberia
China
Suruga Province
Tendai
Nikkō
蓮永寺
Shizuoka
Hakodate, Hokkaidō
Xanadu
hokke
Lotus Sutra
gohonzon
Western Xia
Xuanhua District
Nichiren Buddhism
Nichiren Shū
ISBN
0-914910-26-4
Nichiren, the Buddhist prophet
ISBN
0-559-67920-3

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