Zuiryū-ji

Zuiryū-ji

is the name of some Buddhist temples in Japan.

*Zuiryū-ji, a Sōtō sect temple in Shichinohe, Aomori Prefecture
*Zuiryū-ji, a Sōtō sect temple in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture
*Zuiryū-ji, a Rinzai sect temple in Gifu, Gifu Prefecture
*Zuiryū-ji, a Rinzai sect temple in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture
*Zuiryū-ji, a Nichiren sect temple in Ōmihachiman, Shiga Prefecture
*Zuiryū-ji, an Ōbaku sect temple in Osaka, Osaka Prefecture


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