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BACKUP July 2008
Daruma Pilgrims Contents
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... ... ... Daruma Temples
Famous Daruma Temples ... an overview
Daruma-Dera in Nishi-Izu 西伊豆の達磨寺
Hoorin-Ji Temple in Kyoto 法輪寺
Jindai-Ji Temple in Mitaka, Tokyo 深大寺
Katsuo-Ji 勝尾寺 Osaka, Mino
Kozenji .. BIG Daruma Temple Koozen-Ji 興禅寺, Wakayama
Shoorin-Zan, Daruma-Ji Takasaki. Shorinzan
and the temple with the GRAVE OF DARUMA in Japan
Daruma-Ji at Kataoka 片岡
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.. .. .. .. .. Temples, Shrines and places
Adashino, Temple Nenbutsu-ji 仏野念仏寺
Akashi Kobe Pilgrimage to 33 Temples
Asakusa Kannon 浅草観音
Daigo-Ji Temple Statue Fudo Myo-O 醍醐寺 不動明王 .
Doi Shrine, Mimasaka and the Old Road of Izumo 土井神社と出雲街道
Edo Castle and the Town of Edo
Chinese Dragon Park, Tottori Encho En Park 燕趙園
Eihei-Ji Temple 永平寺
Fukuyama Castle 福山城
Fukuyama Bingo Shrine福山備後護国神社
Haguro-San 羽黒山、出羽三山
Higashiyama Culture and Ginkaku-Ji, Kinkaku-Ji 東山文化と銀閣寺、金閣寺
Ishiyamadera, Temple Ishiyama-dera 石山寺
Izumo Kaido, The Old Road of Izumo 出雲街道 With many details on the way !
Kanda Myoojin and Zenigata 神田明神
Karamatsu Shrine 唐松神社 / Karamatsu Kannon 唐松観音
Kasamori Inari Fox Shrines, mud dumplings and smallpox 笠森稲荷, 瘡守いなり 大明神
Kashihara Jingu Shrine 橿原神宮. Nara
Kasuga Shrine Festivals (Kasuga matsuri, Wakamiya On Matsuri) 春日万燈籠 (かすがまんとうろう). Kasuga Shrine (春日大社, Kasuga-taisha)
Katsuyama Town with its Temples and Shrines 勝山宿場
Konpira-san in ShikokuKompira Shrine 金毘羅. Kotohira Gu 琴平宮
Koya San in Wakayama 高野山
Mii-Dera, Mii Temple 三井寺
Mitoku San, Temple Sanbutsu-Ji 三徳山三仏寺
Mitsumine Shrine Mitsumine Jinja 三峰神社
Mokubo-Ji and Umewakamaru 木母寺(もくぼじ) と 梅若丸伝説
Oohirayama Konpira-In Temple, Kurayoshi 大平山 金毘羅院. Kompira at Kurayoshi
Renkoo-In, Renkoin 蓮光院初馬寺 Tsu Town
Ryotan-Ji (Ryootan ji 龍潭寺) Hikone, Shiga pref.
Saijo Inari Fox Shrine 最上稲荷、最上位経王大菩薩
Saimyo-Ji Temple in Shikoku and Issa 最明寺
Sakushu Kaido, The Old Road of Sakushu 作州街道 With many details on the way !
Sengaku-ji 泉岳寺
. . SHIKOKU HENRO ... Archives from 01 to 88
SHIKOKU Fudo Pilgrims to 36 Temples
Shizutani School, Shizutani Gakkoo Okayama, Bizen Town
Star Shrines, Hoshi Jinja .. Myooken Bosatsu (Myoken)
Sumadera Temple and the "Colorful Beach" Iro no Hama A Haiku Journey: 須磨 と 色の浜
Shrine Tada Jinja ... 多太神社 ... and Matsuo Basho
Tairyuu-Ji, Big Dragon Temple 太龍寺 / Shikoku Nr. 21
Tenman-Gu, Dazaifu 天満宮 大宰府
Tofukuji Temple (toofukuji 東福寺) and master gardener Shigemori Mirei 重森三玲
Toji, Temple Too-Ji 東寺 in Kyoto
Toribeno Cemetery in Kyoto Japan 鳥辺野
Toshogu Memorial Shrines 東照宮
Ukimido (Ukimidoo 浮御堂)Matsuo Basho and Lake Biwa. Temple Gichu-Ji
Usami Kannon 宇佐美観音
Yakushi-Ji Temple, Nara 法相宗大本山薬師寺
Yakushi Nyorai : Pilgrimage to 49 Temples in Western Japan 西国四十九薬師巡礼
Yashima Gassen 屋島合戦 ... Battle at Yashima, Shikoku
Yoshino 吉野と桜
Yoyogi Hachimangu, Tokyo 代々木八幡宮
Zenko-Ji (Zenkooji) ... 善光寺 ... and secret Buddha statues, hibutsu 秘仏
MORE :
Temples and Shrines of Japan
Deities of Japan: Buddhist, Shinto and others
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......................................Fellow Pilgrims
Basho and Haiku 松尾芭蕉の俳句 Matsuo Basho (Matsuo Bashoo)
Big Spenders, the 18 Playboys of Edo (juuhachi daitsuu) 十八大通
Binzuru, the Arhat 賓頭盧, びんずる、びんづる ビンヅル
Busshi 仏師 ... Buddhist sculptors
Butsugai Fusen 物外不遷 1795~1867. Takeda Genkotsu Motsugi. Painter, Haiku Poet, Martial Arts Teacher ...
Chisho Daishi Enchin 智證大師 圓珍 (814 - 891)
Confucius, a Chinese Scholar Kooshi, Koshi 孔子
Enku 円空 Master Carver
Ennin, Jikaku Daishi ... 円仁 。慈覚大師仁円
Five Hundred Arhats Gohyaku Rakan 五百羅漢
Ganjin 鑒真 or 鑑真
Gyoki Bosatsu Gyooki 行基菩薩
Haiku Poets of Japan ... an introduction
Hakuin Ekaku ... 白隠 慧鶴 Hakuin Zenji
Hearn, Lafcadio Koizumi Yakumo 小泉八雲
Hermits and recluses
Higashiyama Kaii 東山魁夷 (1908-1999)
Hokusai 葛飾北斎 Woodblock Print Artist
Honen Shoonin and Pure Land Buddhism .. 法然上人
Issa, a Haiku Master 小林一茶と達磨俳句
. . . . . Three treasures of Haiku and ISSA
Kano Eitoku 狩野 永徳(1543 - 1590)
Kanzan and Jittoku 寒山拾得 Hanshan and Shide
Kawanabe Kyosai (Kawanabe Gyoosai, Kyoosai) 河鍋暁斎. Painter, (1831-1889)
Kawasaki Kyosen 川崎巨泉(1877-1942) ... 5000 Sketches of Japanese Folk Art
Keene, Donald Keene
Kentooshi Japanese Envoys to China
Kitagawa Utamaro 喜多川歌麿(1753~1806年)
Kobori Enshuu 小堀遠州, Garden Designer
Korean Ambassadors to Edo Choosen Tsuushin Shi .. 朝鮮通信使
Kukai, Kobo Daishi 弘法大師 空海 (Kuukai, Kooboo Daishi)
..... Omokaru Daishi, Heavy-light Daishi おもかる大師
Kumarajiva, the Translator 鳩摩羅什
Kuniyoshi, Utagawa Kuniyoshi ...歌川国芳 (1797 - April 14, 1861). Woodblocks
Kuya Shonin Kuuya Shoonin, Saint Kuya 空也上人
Nagarjuna 龍樹 Ryuuju and the Middle Way
Nantenboo 南天坊 Zen Priest
Nichiren 日蓮上人
Nishimura Kocho (Nishimura Koochoo) 西村公朝 Master Carver
Ogawa Haritsu 小川破笠 Haiku Poet and Artist. (1663~1747)
Ono Kazuhiko (Oono Kazuhiko) 大野勝彦 A painter without hands
Raku Kichizaemon XV 樂 吉左衛門 Potter of the Raku tradition
Ryokan san, 良寛さん Ryookan
Saicho, Dengyo Daishi 伝教大師最澄 (Saichoo, Dengyoo Daishi)
Saigyo Hooshi (西行法師) and the Cherry Blossoms
Seckel, Dietrich Seckel Professor für Ostasiatische Kunstsgeschichte
Sengai Gibon せんがい 仙厓義梵 <> Sengai,Zen and the Frog
Sennin 仙人 ... Mountain Hermite and Recluses
Shunmyo Masuno, Zen Garden Master 禅庭氏 増野
Tokuitsu (Toku-Ichi) Priest Tokuitsu 得一 徳溢 and Yakushi Nyorai in the Aizu Area
Uesugi Kenshin Kagetora 上杉謙信(景虎)
Yamaoka Tesshu
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.............................................. Festivals
Ceremonies and Festivals of Japan : Saijiki
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..................... Buddhist Ritual Implements
Ritual Decorations (shoogongu) 荘厳具 including:
Banner (ban) 幡
Canopy (tengai) 天蓋
Flower Garlands (keman) 華鬘
"Dragon wheel, dragon vehicle" ryuusha, ryusha 竜車, 竜舎 The top of a pagoda, soorin 相輪
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Other Articles
Butsuzoo ... 仏像... Introducing Japanese Deities
Byakudo 白道 The White Path to the Western Paradise
Doosojin, the Roadside Deities 道祖神 (Dosojin)
History of Buddha Statues in Japan 仏像の歴史
Kannabi, a place of the Gods 神奈備
Kubizuka, mounds for a severed head 首塚
Making Buddha Statues 仏像作りBasic Information
Mudra ... the gestures and positions of the hands ... mudra of preaching the Dharma (dharma-cakra-pravartana). Mit Deutschem Text.
O-Mamori, Amulettes and Talismans お守り
Maniguruma, Prayer Wheels マニ車,摩尼車. Jizoguruma 地蔵車
Nyoi Hooju, Wishfulfilling Jewel 如意宝珠, mani hooju 摩尼宝珠
Place Names 歌枕 .. Uta Makura .. used in Haiku
Pilgrims : Shikoku Summer 2005 Our own Haiku Pilgrimage 四国の遍路
Storehouse, warehouse (kura 蔵, dozoo 土蔵)
Suijin, God of Water 水神
Tainai Butsu 胎内佛, 胎内仏Small Statues inside a statue.
..... offerings inside a statue, zoonai noonyuuhin 像内納入品
Taoism ...
Daoist Hell, Taoist Hell concepts
Teien, tei-en .. 日本の庭園 Japanese Gardens
Uchishiki ... 打敷 Altar Cloth with Dragon Design
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. . . More ARTICLES
Things of interest in Japanese culture ... a long LIST
The Old Tea Road from Yunnan to Lhasa 茶葉古道(ちゃばこどう)
PLACE NAMES and Haiku
TEMPLE NAMES and Haiku
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... ... ... Museums and Exhibitions
The Dragon's Gift: The Sacred Arts of BhutanFebruary 2008
Tokyo National Museum
Shaping Faith ― Japanese Ichiboku Buddhist Statues, November 2006
Sagawa Art Museum
Eisei Bunko Museum
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Rituelle Buddhistische Instrumente GERMAN / DEUTSCH
Aufbewahrung der Heiligen Schriften GERMAN / DEUTSCH
Relilquiare GERMAN / DEUTSCH
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