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  • ...Zen use.</ref>. Kenchô-ji is counted as number one among the ''[[Kamakura Gosan]]'' (the five top Zen temples in the city). ...p://www.kamakura-burabura.com/meisyokitakamakurakentyouji.htm Kenchô-ji]." Kamakura-Burabura.com 鎌倉ぶらぶら.
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  • ...zai]] [[Zen]] temple in [[Kamakura]], ranked second among the ''[[Kamakura Gosan]]''. It was founded in [[1282]] by Ch'an priest [[Mugaku Sogen]] upon the r The temple remains today one of the larger Zen compounds in Kamakura, containing 19 ''[[tatchu|tatchû]]'' (sub-temples); at its peak, the ''tat
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  • ...found personal enlightenment. It was not until the [[Song Dynasty]] (the [[Kamakura period]] in Japan) that these were consolidated into a limited number of sc ...apan in [[1191]], along with powdered tea. Establishing himself first in [[Kamakura]], his teachings included, notably, the introduction of the concept of the
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