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  • Hiyoke Tenmangû is a small [[Tenjin]] [[Shinto shrine|shrine]] in [[Kyoto]]'s Teramachi district. It is said to have been established in [[1579]], when a Shintô p ...Nijô, and ten years later, it was moved again to its current location near Teramachi-Shijô.
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  • ...ma period]]. Located today in the major Nishiki shopping district, between Teramachi-Kyôgoku and Shin-Kyôgyoku, the shrine represents the very center of Old K The road leading to the shrine extends all the way to Teramachi and Kyôgyoku, and in particular, the ''ichi-no-[[torii]]'' (the first, out
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  • *Plaque at grave of Chima no kata, [[Shojoke-in|Shôjôke-in]], Teramachi-dôri, Kyoto.
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  • Jûnenji is a [[Jodo-shu|Jôdo-shû]] Buddhist temple in [[Kyoto|Kyoto's]] Teramachi district. It was founded in [[1431]] by [[Prince Shinna]], son of [[Emperor
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  • ...utsumi family]] [[bodaiji|family temple]] of [[Shojoke-in|Shôjôke-in]], on Teramachi-dôri in [[Kyoto]].
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  • Amida-ji, located on Teramachi-dôri in [[Kyoto]], is a [[Jodo-shu|Jôdo-shû]] temple founded around [[15
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  • ...[[Jurakudai]] some decades later, the temple was moved again, this time to Teramachi-Takeyamachi. After a terrible fire in [[1708]], the temple was finally move
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  • ...shi]] of the [[Satsunan school]], and established a publishing business at Teramachi-Shijô-agaru which he later passed on to his successors. He published copie
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  • Shôjôke-in is a [[Jodo-shu|Jôdô-shû]] Buddhist temple located on Teramachi-dôri in [[Kyoto]].
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  • Today, a stone marker on Kojinguchi-dôri, just east of Teramachi-dôri, marks the site. Though archaeological surveys have not found any evi
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  • *Tea shop [[Ippodo|Ippodô]] opens on [[Teramachi]]-dôri; it has grown and remains open today.
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  • Myôryû-ji is a Buddhist temple in the Teramachi (temple district) of [[Kanazawa]]. It was established in the late 16th or e
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  • ...stands on the former site of [[Myomanji|Myômanji]], a temple in Kyoto's [[Teramachi]], where Akikatsu stayed during his time in Kyoto in 1858-1859.]]
    3 KB (450 words) - 22:43, 13 July 2020
  • ...re reverently buried in a brush mound (''fudetsuka'') at [[Rosanji]], on [[Teramachi]]-dôri in Kyoto.]]
    3 KB (447 words) - 02:45, 29 July 2014
  • ...yotomi Hideyoshi]] then moved the temple in [[1589]] to a new location, at Teramachi-Oike.
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  • ...upper-class Nakamichi ''[[yujo|yûjo]]'' district, and the somewhat lesser Teramachi district, where the girls were called ''ukimi''. Nakamachi attempted to pet
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  • *'''Teramachi-dôri''' (寺町通, lit. "temple district street") runs alongside the east
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  • ...suhime]].<ref>Plaque at grave of Chima no kata, [[Shojoke-in|Shôjôke-in]], Teramachi-dôri, Kyoto.</ref> Shigehide's children included his successor as lord of
    9 KB (1,266 words) - 02:34, 14 March 2018