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- Sōji-ji abstract "Sōji-ji (總持寺) is one of two daihonzan (大本山, "head temples") of the Sōtō school of Zen Buddhism. The other is Eiheiji temple in Fukui Prefecture. Fodor's calls it "one of the largest and busiest Buddhist institutions in Japan". The temple was founded in 740 as a Shingon Buddhist temple. Keizan, later known as Sōtō's great patriarch Taiso Jōsai Daishi, founded the present temple in 1321, when he renamed it Sōji-ji with the help and patronage of Emperor Go-Daigo. The temple has about twelve buildings in Tsurumi, part of the port city of Yokohama, one designed by the architect Itō Chūta.".
- Sōji-ji thumbnail Sōjiji_Sanshokaku_2009.jpg?width=300.
- Sōji-ji wikiPageID "2848412".
- Sōji-ji wikiPageRevisionID "591682127".
- Sōji-ji address "1".
- Sōji-ji country Japan.
- Sōji-ji denomination Buddhism.
- Sōji-ji denomination Sōtō.
- Sōji-ji denomination Zen.
- Sōji-ji founded "740".
- Sōji-ji founder Keizan.
- Sōji-ji img "Sōjiji Sanshokaku 2009.jpg".
- Sōji-ji imgCapt "Sanshokaku, the visitors' center".
- Sōji-ji name "Sōji-ji".
- Sōji-ji website sojiji.jp.
- Sōji-ji subject Category:1898_disestablishments.
- Sōji-ji subject Category:740_establishments.
- Sōji-ji subject Category:Buddhist_temples_in_Kanagawa_Prefecture.
- Sōji-ji subject Category:Religious_organizations_established_in_1911.
- Sōji-ji subject Category:Religious_organizations_established_in_the_8th_century.
- Sōji-ji subject Category:Soto_temples.
- Sōji-ji point "35.507777777777775 139.67083333333332".
- Sōji-ji type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Sōji-ji type Building.
- Sōji-ji type HistoricBuilding.
- Sōji-ji type Place.
- Sōji-ji type Wikidata:Q532.
- Sōji-ji type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Sōji-ji type Place.
- Sōji-ji type Location.
- Sōji-ji type SpatialThing.
- Sōji-ji comment "Sōji-ji (總持寺) is one of two daihonzan (大本山, "head temples") of the Sōtō school of Zen Buddhism. The other is Eiheiji temple in Fukui Prefecture. Fodor's calls it "one of the largest and busiest Buddhist institutions in Japan". The temple was founded in 740 as a Shingon Buddhist temple. Keizan, later known as Sōtō's great patriarch Taiso Jōsai Daishi, founded the present temple in 1321, when he renamed it Sōji-ji with the help and patronage of Emperor Go-Daigo.".
- Sōji-ji label "Sōji-ji".
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- Sōji-ji label "Sōji-ji".
- Sōji-ji label "Sōji-ji".
- Sōji-ji label "總持寺".
- Sōji-ji label "總持寺".
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- Sōji-ji lat "35.507777777777775".
- Sōji-ji long "139.67083333333332".
- Sōji-ji wasDerivedFrom Sōji-ji?oldid=591682127.
- Sōji-ji depiction Sōjiji_Sanshokaku_2009.jpg.
- Sōji-ji homepage sojiji.jp.