- Kogaku-ji
Infobox Buddhist temple
name = Kogaku-ji
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denomination =Rinzai
founded = 1380
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founder =Bassui Tokushō
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address = 2026 Enzan-shi, Yamanashi-ken, 404-0042
country = flagicon|JapanYamanashi, Japan
phone = 0553-33-2090
website =Kogaku-ji(向嶽寺), originally Kogaku-an, is one of fourteen autonomous branches of the
Rinzai school ofJapan eseZen , founded in 1380 byBassui Tokushō . The temple is located in southernYamanashi, Japan nearMount Fuji . Due to its great popularity under the leadership of Bassui, theEmperor Go-Kameyama of the late 14th century declared it "a temple to pray for the nation" (Head Temples - Kogaku-ji). The name was changed to Kogaku-ji in the 16th century through the petitioning of GeneralTakeda Shingen . In the late 18th century much of the original temple complex was destroyed, and after it was declared the head temple of the Kogaku-ji branch it was fully restored in 1908. Kogaku-ji governs eight sub-temples and fifty temple affiliates.Yiqiao Gu, 165] [Head Temples]Notes
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*cite book| last =Gu Yiqiao| first =| authorlink =| coauthors =| title =History of Zen| publisher =s.n.| date =1979| location =| pages =| url =| doi =| id = | isbn =
*cite web| last =| first =| authorlink =| coauthors =| title =Head Temples - Kogaku-ji| work =| publisher =Official Site of the Joint Council for Japanese Rinzai and Obaku Zen| date =| url =http://zen.rinnou.net/head_temples/13kogaku.html| format =| doi =| accessdate = 2008-01-20
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