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Buddhism in Japan
THE Buddhist Thinker and Reformer Nichiren (1222–1282) Is Consid
Speech by Ōno Genmyō, Head Priest of the Horyu-Ji Temple “Shōtoku Taishi and Horyu-Ji” (October 20, 2018, Shinjuku-Ku, Tokyo)
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UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Myōan Eisai And
Shintō and Buddhism: the Japanese Homogeneous Blend
Women and Japanese Buddhism
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The Social Response of Buddhists to the Modernization of Japan the Contrasting Lives of Two Soto Zen Monks
The Development of Kaji Kito in Nichiren Shu Buddhism Kyomi J
Zen and the Art of Tea Alyssa Penrod
Soto Zen and the Inari Cult: Symbiotic and Exorcistic Trends in Buddhist and Folk Religious Amalgamations
Fudo Myoo's Independent Cult in Japan: an Analysis of Its Evolution and Value
A Critique and Discussion of the View That Shi Miyuan Proposed the Five-Mountain, Ten-Monastery System
Avata ˙ Msaka Buddhism in East Asia
Zen and the Samurai: Rethinking Ties Between Zen and the Warrior
Images of the Crowned Buddha Along the Silk Road: Iconography and Ideology
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The Tradition of Wooden Architecture in Japan
Top View
A Guide to Japanese Buddhism
Editors' Introduction: Traditional Buddhism in Contemporary Japan
Buddhism and Ideology in Japan, 1868-1931
The Development of Japanese Buddhism. 97
Poems of the Five Mountains Shussan Shaka by Soga Nichokuan
STUDY on the PHILOSOPHY and ARCHITECTURE of ZEN BUDDHISM in JAPAN on Syncretism Religion and Monastery Arrangement Plan
Cultural Combinations in Japanese Art: the Alf Se Dichotomy of Buddhism and Shintō Danae Reaves-Bey Browne
Redalyc.Japanese Buddhism in the 16Th Century. Letters of the Jesuit
Popular Buddhism in Japan: Shin
The Acceptance and Impact of the Lotus Sutra in Japan
Shinran's Revaluation Of
Editor's Introduction
The History of Buddhist Philosophy Buddhism in Japan Shinjin Zen
The Pure Land Revisited: Sino-Japanese Meditations and Near-Death Experiences of the Next World
A Study of Foreignness in Early Japanese Esoteric Buddhist Art
Buddhism and Ideology in Japan, 1868-1931
9 Nichiren Buddhism
Kūkai, Founder of Japanese Shingon Buddhism
Death, Disease, and Buddhist Patronage in Japan
Buddhist Buildings in the Horyu-Ji Area: Monuments on the World Heritage List Buddhist Buildings in the Horyu-Ji Area: Monuments on the World Heritage List
The Akunin Shōki Theme in Shin Buddhism of Japan J
Framing a Foreign God: the Tamamushi Shrine and the Opportunities of Buddhism in Early Japan by Chun Wa Chan a Dissertation
The Historical Context of Nichiren's Teaching of “Chanting Daimoku”
Traditional Buddhism in Contemporary Japan
CONVERGING CULTURES and BELIEFS: BUDDHIST ART and ARCHITECTURE (Buddhist Art of Japan) Hōryū-Ji Kondo and the Tōdai-Ji Temple at NARA
A HISTORY of JAPANESE BUDDHISM 00 Prelims HJB:Master Testpages HJB 10/10/07 11:14 Page Ii
The Joy of the Dharma: Esoteric Buddhism and the Early Medieval Transformation of Japanese Literature
STONE: Placing Nichiren in the “Big Picture”
Counting the Cost of Buddhist Syncretism Brian Victoria Abstract
Kitō Jiin in Contemporary Japanese Sōtō Zen Buddhism
The Place of the Soka Gakkai in Buddhist History in Japan