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Jōten-ji : ウィキペディア英語版
Jōten-ji

is a Rinzai temple in Hakata, Fukuoka, Japan. Its honorary ''sangō'' prefix is . It was founded by Enni-Ben'en with support from Xie Guo Ming, a Chinese merchant, and construction was completed in 1242.
==Monument to the introduction of udon and soba==

The founding priest of the temple, Enni-Ben'en went to China in 1235, mastered Zen Buddhism through a great hardship and came back to Japan in 1241. Besides the teachings of Buddhism, he brought back to Japan a variety of cultural features from China. The production methods of udon, soba, yokan and manjū are especially famous among them.

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