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907:karesansui
727:References
721:Zen garden
448:Literature
425:Edo period
307:Ōtomo clan
183:temple in
1590:Zen stubs
1340:Benzaiten
1170:Shin-Wayō
1109:hōkyōintō
1044:Chinjusha
1037:Buildings
978:onigawara
938:nakazonae
913:nakazonae
892:nakazonae
794:. s. 188.
781:Internet.
404:Gen'yōsha
336:Najima-jō
290:In 1331,
168:Sōfuku-ji
158:Completed
82:Hakata-ku
19:Sōfuku-ji
1453:miyadera
1448:jingū-ji
1433:butsudan
1235:Nichiren
1175:Zenshūyō
1160:Setchūyō
1119:kasatōba
1069:butsuden
923:katōmado
902:karahafu
767:. s. 39.
709:Cemetery
697:Cemetery
406:such as
343:Buddhism
305:and the
273:Temple (
271:Jōten-ji
221:temple.
77:Location
72:Location
41:Religion
1412:mokugyō
1292:Jōjitsu
1257:schools
1240:Shingon
1104:gorintō
1003:nijūmon
998:karamon
928:mokoshi
918:komainu
886:irimoya
881:hisashi
502:Karamon
465:Gallery
366:Fukuoka
326:Karamon
263:Dazaifu
255:Fukuoka
237:-Hall (
225:History
215:Dazaifu
148:Founder
96:Country
86:Fukuoka
1421:Others
1355:Kannon
1317:Sanron
1274:Rinzai
1245:Tendai
1189:Others
1143:Styles
1134:tahōtō
1129:muhōtō
1124:sotōba
1065:hon-dō
1061:kon-dō
1018:sanmon
1008:niōmon
540:Buddha
490:Sanmon
478:Sanmon
359:Sanmon
347:Shinto
259:Rinzai
233:Asahi-
181:Rinzai
53:Rinzai
1500:This
1312:Ritsu
1307:Kegon
1302:Kusha
1297:Hossō
1269:Ōbaku
1086:shoin
1028:torii
1023:sōmon
1013:rōmon
968:tokyō
963:sōrin
958:shōrō
948:sandō
897:kairō
659:Stela
574:-Hall
379:sandō
190:sangō
179:is a
152:Tan'e
99:Japan
60:Deity
1506:stub
1350:Jizō
1264:Sōtō
1230:Jōdo
1196:A-un
1155:Wayō
1114:hōtō
1076:kuri
973:tōrō
933:moya
572:Jizō
240:旭地蔵堂
235:Jizō
161:1240
1502:Zen
1255:Zen
1201:ken
1054:-dō
331:名島城
276:承天寺
250:崇福寺
213:in
198:横岳山
174:崇福寺
21:崇福寺
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1067:,
1063:,
772:^
756:^
334:,
208:湛慧
88:,
84:,
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