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Sōfuku-ji (Fukuoka)

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In addition to the members of the Kuroda dynasty, other personalities of regional and national importance found their final resting place in the cemetery of the Sōfuku Temple, such as the trader and tea master Shimai Sōshitsu (1539–1650) and the male-educated ophthalmologist Takaba Osamu (1831–1891),
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This temple has become a famous connection point between Japan and China. Many Chinese monks who came to Japan and many Japanese monks who went to China passed through it. Nampo himself turned out to be a master who attracted many students here, encouraged by his devotion to teaching Zen. Master
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Sanmon - was originally the main gate of the former Fukuoka Castle. This building is single-story; the roof is covered with tiles, and on the left side there is a side door that is a remnant of the gate's former function. It is considered an important cultural property of the
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On the inside of the outer wall in the publicly accessible front temple area there is a long, covered walkway with hundreds of large and small statues from many different Buddhist denominations that were deposited there by believers.
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Nampo described his practice in Sōfuku-ji in Sōfuku-ji gorok . It was in this temple that Nampo developed his national responsibility expressed in terms such as "Great Nation of Japan" or "Great State of Japan".
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was again heavily damaged by the US Air Force. Among other things, the famous tea room of the merchant and tea master Kamiya Sōdan (1551-1635) went up in flames.
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built in Hakata in 1241, it was under the control and protection of the general Mutō Sukeyori (1160-1228), who resided in Daizaifu as a representative of the
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In 2014, the Kuroda family handed over the remaining Kuroda graves from the Edo period to the city of Fukuoka. In the same year, the short stairway (
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After the war, the remaining burial grounds of the Kuroda rulers were restored and concentrated on a fifth of the former area.
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When building the castle town of Fukuoka, materials from older buildings and facilities were used. A
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through their "ginseng field school", also the first president of the Fukuoka Medical School
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school (Rinzai-shū). It was in 1240 at the headquarters of the Special Administrative
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it was renewed. It is considered an important cultural property of the prefecture.
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Hyakudo-ishi - "stone of a hundred prayers" in front of the Ksitigarbha pavilion
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Karamon - it is believed to be part of the former Najim castle. During the
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in 1240, but was moved to its present location in 1600 after it became the
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left Daitoku-ji for one hundred days, only to spend it in Sōfuku-ji.
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Numerous important items belonging to monks, including Sengai Gibon.
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by the monk Tan'e (湛慧 founded). In the following year, the monk
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who exerted a great influence on numerous personalities of the
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Tomb of Shimai Soshitsu, a famous trader of the Edo period.
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Fukuoka Castle
Affiliation
Rinzai
Deity
Shaka Nyorai
Hakata-ku
Fukuoka
Fukuoka Prefecture
Geographic coordinates
33°36′20.59″N 130°24′49.43″E / 33.6057194°N 130.4137306°E / 33.6057194; 130.4137306
Tan'e
Rinzai
Hakata-ku, Fukuoka
sangō
Dazaifu
Kuroda family

Jizō
Fukuoka
Rinzai
Dazaifu
Enni Ben’en
Jōten-ji
Kamakura shogunate
Nanpo Shōmyō
Shuho Myocho
Azuchi Momoyama period
Shimazu clan
Ōtomo clan

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