Changes

21 bytes removed ,  01:36, 14 September 2012
m
no edit summary
Line 3: Line 3:  
Saiken-ji is a [[Soto Zen|Sôtô Zen]] Buddhist temple in [[Hamamatsu]], [[Shizuoka prefecture]].
 
Saiken-ji is a [[Soto Zen|Sôtô Zen]] Buddhist temple in [[Hamamatsu]], [[Shizuoka prefecture]].
   −
The temple's grounds contain the graves of two Ryukyuan nobles, members of [[Ryukyuan embassies to Edo]]. One is the grave of 燕姓中西筑登之 (reading unknown), a member of the [[1710]] mission who died on 11/2 of that year. The other belongs to Takamine ''[[peechin]]'', also known as 魏国香 (reading unknown, possibly Gi Kokkô), a member of the [[1850]] mission who died while in Japan.
+
The temple's grounds contain the graves of two Ryukyuan nobles, members of [[Ryukyuan embassies to Edo]]. One is the grave of 燕姓中西筑登之 (reading unknown), a member of the [[1710]] mission who died on 11/2 of that year. The other belongs to Takamine ''[[peechin]]'', also known as Gi Kunika <!--魏国香-->, a member of the [[1850]] mission who died while in Japan.
    
{{stub}}
 
{{stub}}
contributor
26,979

edits