Obakusan Mampukuji Temple

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Ōbaku-san Manpuku-ji is a temple located in Uji, Kyoto. It is the head temple of the Japanese Ōbaku Zen sect, named after Wanfu Temple in Fujian, China. The mountain is likewise named after Mount Huangbo, where the Chinese temple is situated. [Wikipedia]

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34 Sanbanwari Gokasho Uji Kyoto (Arahan)

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