- press.umich.edu Books/S/Sojiji2Acknowledgments Introduction Sōjiji, the Forest for a Thousand Years. Chapter 1 The History of Sōjiji. Chapter 2 The Training of a Sōtō Zen Novice.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Sōji-ji_(…Sōjiji is located about 10 minutes west of Tsurumi Station in Kanagawa prefecture, Japan. ... B. Butsuden, Sōji-ji (Yokohama) (4 F).
- buyukansiklopedi.com Sōji-ji(ja) + (en) Sōji-ji resmi web sitesi. "Soto Zen Budizmi, Sojiji Tapınağı", sotozen-net.or.jp adresinde [ (fr) çevrimiçi bakın (sayfa 2 Ocak 2021'de başvurulmuştur)...
- lonelyplanet.com japan/noto-kongo-coast/…The site's buildings were damaged by the 2007 Noto earthquake and remain under fastidious reconstruction. Sōji-ji Soin welcomes visitors to experience one...
- asiamedals.info threads/soji-ji-temple-…Sōji-ji /總持寺/ is one of two daihonzan /大本山 - "head temples"/ of the Sōtō school of Zen Buddhism. ... Sōjiji.jpg. The temple was totally destroyed by fire in 1898.
- famouswonders.com soji-ji/If you are craving for historical and religious destinations near Tokyo, Sho-gaku-san Sōji-ji or Soji-ji is a welcome respite.
- wiki2.org en/Sōji-jiSōji-ji (總持寺) is one of two daihonzan (大本山, "head temples") of the Sōtō school of Zen Buddhism. ... Sōji-ji 總持寺. Sōjiji Sanshokaku 2009.jpg.
- http://ypsi-japan.blogspot.com 2010/07/sojiji-temple.htmlToday I went to Sōjiji (そうじじ)Temple. One of the most common religions in Japan is Buddhism, and this temple is an example of the Soto sect of Zen Buddhism.
- degruyter.com document/doi/10.1515/9780824844998-…CHAPTER 9 Sōjiji: The New Institutional Center was published in Sōtō Zen in Medieval Japan on page 93.