- Tōtaku Shōnin, also
bears the
inherited title Yugyō Shōnin (遊行上人), the
temple has
become familiarly known as
Yugyō-ji (遊行寺)
since the Edo period. The temple...
- that, the
leaders of the sect who
succeeded Ippen and Ta'a were
called Yugyo Shonin (遊行上人), who, like Ta'a,
traveled around the country,
practicing scheduled...
- version, made in a more
accessible style in the 14th century, and
named Yugyō Shonin Engi-e (遊行上人縁起絵, "The
Pictorial Origin Story of the
Itinerant Saint")...
- of
family and
possessions led to his nicknames:
Traveling Saint (遊行上人,
Yugyō Shōnin) and Holy Man of
Renunciation (捨聖, Sutehijiri). Ippen's doctrine...
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century Taiheiki.
During the
Muromachi period,
Fujisawa developed around Yugyo-ji, a
Buddhist temple,
which was
established in 1325. With the Edo period...
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Transcriptions Revised Romanization Yugyo...
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Original run
October 13, 2004 –
December 13, 2013
Volumes 17
Manga Oboreru Knife:
Yūgyo no ****uku Iwa no Yume
Published 2012 Live-action film
Oboreru Knife...
- few
contemporary South Koreans identify as
adherents of
Confucianism (유교
Yugyo).
Korean intellectuals historically developed a
distinct Korean Confucianism...
- "The Fifty-Three
Stations of the Tōkaidō",
shows the
Daigiri Bridge (now
called the
Yugyō-ji Bridge) over the
Sakai River, with
Enoshima in the back....
- The
Priest and the
Willow (遊行柳,
Yugyō yanagi) is a Noh play
based on the
experiences of the 12th-century poet and travelling-monk Saigyō. Saigyō was travelling...