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Manju-ji is a Rinzai Buddhist temple in Higashiyama-ku Kyoto, Japan.〔Iwao, Seiichi ''et al.'' (2002). (''Dictionnaire historique du Japon,'' p. 1742. )〕 Owing to the influence of the Ashikaga, Manju-ji was designated a Jissatsu temple for a time. At present, it is a sub-temple of Tōfuku-ji.〔Baroni, Helen Josephine. (2002). ( ''The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Zen Buddhism,'' p. 214. )〕 It is considered to be one of the so-called Kyoto ''Gozan'' or "five great Zen temples of Kyoto". ==History==
Manju-ji was founded in the middle Heian period (late 13th century).〔( Japan Cultural Profile ): ( "Buddhist architecture in the Kamakura period (1185-1333)" )〕 In 1305, (1235–1308) was appointed abbot of Manju-ji.〔( Joint Council for Japanese Rinzai and Obaku Zen ): ( "Transmission of Zen to Japan" )〕
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