- Zuigan-ji
nihongo|Seiryuzan Zuigan-ji|青龍山 瑞巌寺|seiryuzan zuigan-ji is a famous
Rinzai Zen Buddhist temple in Matsushima,Japan —of theMyoshin-ji branch.The temple, commonly referred to as Zuigan-ji, was originally founded in
828 by Jikaku Daishi, but was rebuilt by the feudal lordDate Masamune from1604 onwards using lumber brought fromMount Kumano inWakayama Prefecture and skilled workmen fromKyoto and Kii. Hondō (Hōjō), the main building, which was competed in1609 , measures 39 meteres by 25.2 meters and houses the principle Buddhist image. [Sōshun H., page 12.] Many parts of the temple have been designated as natural treasures and cultural assets. The haiku poet Bashō wrote a tribute to the golden walls inside the temple.The temple grounds also contain The Zuigan-ji Art Museum established on
October 1 ,1995 to display various artifacts, including calligraphy by former head monks,Fusuma paintings, tea cups and portraits.Notes
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*Citation |last1=Sōshun |first1=Horino |last2=Ono |first2=Miki |last3=Higuchi |first 3=Tooru |date=
October 31 ,1995 |title= Zuigan-ji Museum |edition=2nd |place=Matsushima-chō, Miyagi Prefecture|publisher=Hirano Sōjō - Kōsoku Bijutsu Printing Co.External links
* [http://www7.ocn.ne.jp/~zuiganji/ Official web site] in Japanese
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