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Tenkai-ji

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Ryukyu was annexed by Japan in 1879, and Tenkai-ji was closed in the same year. It was destroyed in the 1945
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of unmarried Ryukyuan princes and princesses. Ryukyuan king should visit
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This article about a Buddhist place of worship is a
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Index

Affiliation
Rinzai
Zen
Naha
Okinawa prefecture
Japan
Keiin Ansen
Rinzai
Buddhist
bodaiji
Ryūkyū Kingdom
Naha
Okinawa
Keiin Ansen
Shō Taikyū
Mahavira Hall
bonshō
bodaiji
first Shō Dynasty
second Shō Dynasty
bodaiji
Enkaku-ji
Tennō-ji
genpuku
battle of Okinawa
Enkaku-ji (Okinawa)
Tennō-ji (Okinawa)
Sōgen-ji
Kyūyō

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