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Kinbyōzan Zuisen-ji (錦屏山瑞泉寺) is a Buddhist temple of the Rinzai sect in Nikaidō's Momijigayatsu Valley (紅葉ヶ谷, Valley of the Autumn Leaves) in Kamakura, Japan. During the Muromachi period it was the family temple of the Ashikaga rulers of Kamakura (the Kantō kubō): four of the five kubō are buried there in a private cemetery closed to the public and first kubō Ashikaga Motouji's is also known by the name Zuisen-ji-den (瑞泉寺殿). Designed by prominent Zen religious figure, poet and Zen garden designer Musō Soseki (also known as Musō Kokushi), the temple lies on top of an isolated hill and is famous for both its garden and its Zen rock garden. The beauty and the quantity of its plants have gained it since antiquity the nickname "Temple of Flowers" (花の寺). The main object of worship is Jizō Bosats

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  • Zuisen-ji (fr)
  • 瑞泉寺 (鎌倉市) (ja)
  • Zuisen-ji (pl)
  • Zuisen-ji (en)
  • 瑞泉寺 (鎌倉市) (zh)
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  • 瑞泉寺(ずいせんじ)は、神奈川県鎌倉市二階堂にある臨済宗円覚寺派の寺院。山号は錦屏山(きんぺいさん)。本尊は釈迦如来で、開基は二階堂道蘊である。鎌倉随一の花の寺、紅葉の名所としても知られている。鎌倉三十三観音第6番。鎌倉二十四地蔵第7番。境内は国の史跡、庭園は国の名勝に指定されている。 (ja)
  • Zuisen-ji (Klasztor Płynącego Źródła; jap. 瑞泉寺; nazwa honoryfikatywna z użyciem nazwy góry (jap. sangō) to Kinbyōzan Zuisen-ji 錦屏山瑞泉寺) – jeden z klasztorów japońskich szkoły rinzai znajdujący się w Kamakurze. Znany także jako Ka-ji (Klasztor Kwiatów). (pl)
  • 瑞泉寺(日语:瑞泉寺、ずいせんじ)是位於日本神奈川縣鎌倉市二階堂的一座臨濟宗的寺院,山號是錦屏山。本尊是釋迦如来。這座佛寺以紅葉著稱。瑞泉寺由鎌倉幕府幕臣二階堂道蘊創建於嘉曆2年(1327年)。 (zh)
  • Le Kinbyōzan Zuisen-ji (錦屏山瑞泉寺) est un temple bouddhiste de la secte Rinzai situé dans la vallée Momijigayatsu (紅葉ヶ谷, « vallée des feuilles d'automne ») de (en) près de Kamakura au Japon. Durant l'époque de Muromachi, c'est le temple familial des maîtres Ashikaga de Kamakura (les Kantō kubō) : quatre des cinq kubō y sont enterrés dans un cimetière fermé au public et le premier kubō Ashikaga Motouji est aussi connu sous le nom Zuisen-ji-den (瑞泉寺殿). Conçu par Musō Soseki (aussi connu sous le nom Musō Kokushi), célèbre personnalité religieuse zen, poète et réalisateur de jardin zen, le temple, célèbre pour son jardin et son jardin de pierres zen, se trouve au sommet d'une colline isolée. La beauté et la quantité de ses plantes lui ont acquis depuis l'Antiquité le surnom de « Temple des fleur (fr)
  • Kinbyōzan Zuisen-ji (錦屏山瑞泉寺) is a Buddhist temple of the Rinzai sect in Nikaidō's Momijigayatsu Valley (紅葉ヶ谷, Valley of the Autumn Leaves) in Kamakura, Japan. During the Muromachi period it was the family temple of the Ashikaga rulers of Kamakura (the Kantō kubō): four of the five kubō are buried there in a private cemetery closed to the public and first kubō Ashikaga Motouji's is also known by the name Zuisen-ji-den (瑞泉寺殿). Designed by prominent Zen religious figure, poet and Zen garden designer Musō Soseki (also known as Musō Kokushi), the temple lies on top of an isolated hill and is famous for both its garden and its Zen rock garden. The beauty and the quantity of its plants have gained it since antiquity the nickname "Temple of Flowers" (花の寺). The main object of worship is Jizō Bosats (en)
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  • Kinbyōzan Zuisen-ji (en)
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