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- Sengaku-ji abstract "Sengaku-ji (泉岳寺) is a Sōtō Zen Buddhist temple located in the Takanawa neighborhood of Minato-ku, near Sengakuji Station and Shinagawa Station, Tokyo, Japan. Each year on December 14, Sengakuji Temple holds a festival commemorating the 47-Ronin event (the most famous example of the samurai code of honor courage, and loyalty—bushido—as the country's "national legend").The graves of Asano Takumi no Kami Naganori and the Forty-seven Ronin are there. This is where these rōnin of the true story that became the Kabuki epic Chūshingura committed ritual suicide after avenging their master's death. Their graves are a popular site of pilgrimage to this day".
- Sengaku-ji thumbnail Sengakuji_temple_entrance.jpg?width=300.
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageExternalLink index.html?type=category&p=temples_shrines.
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageExternalLink www.sengakuji.or.jp.
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageID "673995".
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageLength "1478".
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageRevisionID "657269922".
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageWikiLink Asano_Naganori.
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism.
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageWikiLink Buddhist.
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageWikiLink Bushido.
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Minato,_Tokyo.
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soto_temples.
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageWikiLink Chūshingura.
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageWikiLink Forty-seven_Ronin.
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageWikiLink Minato,_Tokyo.
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageWikiLink Sengakuji_Station.
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageWikiLink Shinagawa_Station.
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageWikiLink Sōtō.
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageWikiLink Takanawa.
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageWikiLink Takanawa,_Minato,_Tokyo.
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageWikiLink Tokyo.
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageWikiLink Zen.
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageWikiLink File:Sengakuji_47_ronin_graves.jpg.
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageWikiLink File:Sengakuji_temple_entrance.jpg.
- Sengaku-ji wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sengaku-ji".
- Sengaku-ji hasPhotoCollection Sengaku-ji.
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- Sengaku-ji subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Minato,_Tokyo.
- Sengaku-ji subject Category:Soto_temples.
- Sengaku-ji hypernym Temple.
- Sengaku-ji point "35.637733 139.736275".
- Sengaku-ji type Article.
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- Sengaku-ji type Article.
- Sengaku-ji type SpatialThing.
- Sengaku-ji comment "Sengaku-ji (泉岳寺) is a Sōtō Zen Buddhist temple located in the Takanawa neighborhood of Minato-ku, near Sengakuji Station and Shinagawa Station, Tokyo, Japan. Each year on December 14, Sengakuji Temple holds a festival commemorating the 47-Ronin event (the most famous example of the samurai code of honor courage, and loyalty—bushido—as the country's "national legend").The graves of Asano Takumi no Kami Naganori and the Forty-seven Ronin are there.".
- Sengaku-ji label "Sengaku-ji".
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- Sengaku-ji sameAs Sengaku-ji.
- Sengaku-ji sameAs 泉岳寺.
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- Sengaku-ji sameAs Q3176144.
- Sengaku-ji sameAs Q3176144.
- Sengaku-ji sameAs 泉岳寺.
- Sengaku-ji lat "35.637733".
- Sengaku-ji long "139.736275".
- Sengaku-ji wasDerivedFrom Sengaku-ji?oldid=657269922.
- Sengaku-ji depiction Sengakuji_temple_entrance.jpg.
- Sengaku-ji isPrimaryTopicOf Sengaku-ji.