• Sōji-ji-soin (the "father" temple)[9] was built on the original Noto site for monks in training. ... Sōjiji-soin (総持寺祖院) in Ishikawa Prefecture.
  • Sojiji is an internationally opened temple for Zen practice located in the suburban area of Yokohama city, close to Tokyo bay.
  • A Guide to Sojiji Temple on the Noto from www.fun-japan.jpWeb a temple alive with real zen monastic practice eiheiji, the temple of eternal peace, is one of the…
  • Sojiji Temple, or Sojiji Soin Father Temple, is a historically important Zen temple located on the Noto Peninsula, in Ishikawa Prefecture.
  • 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 Eihei-ji temple in Fukui Prefecture.
  • Keizan Zenji was head of the temple Morookaji,in modern Ishikawa Prefecture. In 1321, he renamed the temple the Shogaku-zan Sojiji.
  • It is also known for its Sōji-ji Jōdo-shiki ceremonies and the adjacent graveyard with over 3,000 graves. It is one of the best temple in Japan which you must visit.
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  • The sprawling and beautiful Soji-ji Temple in Yokohama is one of the two biggest Zen temples of the Soto sect in Japan.
  • Sōjiji Soin Temple. Japonya, 〒927-2156 Ishikawa, Wajima, Monzenmachi Monzen, コ1-18•+81 768-42-0005.
  • Based on more than fifteen years of fieldwork, interviews, and archival research, Sōjiji: Discipline, Compassion, and Enlightenment at a Japanese Zen Temple...
  • Located on the Noto Peninsula, Sojiji Temple (總持寺, Sōjiji) was once one of the most important temples of Zen Buddhism in all of Japan until its fortunes declined.