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over 5,000 bushels of rice. Sanbō-in is also a noteworthy illustration of a landscape garden which is designed for viewing from a specific perspective within a building. As laid out in the
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A majority of the present buildings and the garden of Sanbō-in date from the late 16th century. The garden is designed as a stroll garden with a large pond and several paths and bridges. The garden is said to contain over 700 stones; and one of them, called the Fujito stone, is said to have cost
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1004:Categories
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306:OCLC 36644
281:References
269:2018-09-26
263:"Sanbo-in"
867:Benzaiten
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636:hōkyōintō
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96:In 1598,
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252:pp. 187.
194:Archived
113:See also
79:Daigo-ji
55:Buddhist
48:Sanbō-in
36:Sanbō-in
1035:Monzeki
939:mokugyō
819:Jōjitsu
784:schools
767:Shingon
631:gorintō
530:nijūmon
525:karamon
455:mokoshi
445:komainu
413:irimoya
408:hisashi
335:bridges
239:pp. 72.
213:p. 115.
177:p. 301.
102:karamon
69:History
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882:Kannon
844:Sanron
801:Rinzai
772:Tendai
716:Others
670:Styles
661:tahōtō
656:muhōtō
651:sotōba
592:hon-dō
588:kon-dō
545:sanmon
535:niōmon
163:p. 27.
839:Ritsu
834:Kegon
829:Kusha
824:Hossō
796:Ōbaku
613:shoin
555:torii
550:sōmon
540:rōmon
495:tokyō
490:sōrin
485:shōrō
475:sandō
424:kairō
143:Notes
63:Japan
59:Kyoto
53:is a
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