Joshoji
Jōshō-ji was a former Buddhist monastery in northeastern Kyoto, Japan, endowed by Emperor Sutoku in fulfillment of a sacred vow. It is known as one of the "Six Victorious Temples", which encompass monastery complexes which enjoyed extravagant Imperial patronage from their inception.
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Jōshō-ji was a former Buddhist monastery in northeastern Kyoto, Japan, endowed by Emperor Sutoku in fulfillment of a sacred vow. It is known as one of the "Six Victorious Temples", which encompass monastery complexes which enjoyed extravagant Imperial patronage from their inception.
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Joshoji
Jōshō-ji was a former Buddhist monastery in northeastern Kyoto, Japan, endowed by Emperor Sutoku in fulfillment of a sacred vow. It is known as one of the "Six Victorious Temples", which encompass monastery complexes which enjoyed extravagant Imperial patronage from their inception.