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  • Chokoku-ji is a vast temple compound of Rinazai sect of Zen Buddhism in Saitama, just north of Tokyo.  It was once associated with the Ashikaga and Tokugawa  families and is now a part of Kenchoji Kamakura branch of Rinzai.  Rather than a mere tourist attraction, it is an active temple and monastery despite the fact that it is a very attractive place with landscaped Japanese gardens, an impresive gate with carved wooden bas reliefs.  Behind the main hall there is an expansive Zen garden, though it is rarely open to visitors but can be seen from the side of the building.
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  • Chokoku-ji is a vast temple compound of Rinazai sect of Zen Buddhism in Saitama, just north of Tokyo.  It was once associated with the Ashikaga and Tokugawa  families and is now a part of Kenchoji Kamakura branch of Rinzai.  Rather than a mere tourist attraction, it is an active temple and monastery despite the fact that it is a very attractive place with landscaped Japanese gardens, an impresive gate with carved wooden bas reliefs.  Behind the main hall there is an expansive Zen garden, though it is rarely open to visitors but can be seen from the side of the building.
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  • Chokoku-ji is a vast temple compound of Rinazai sect of Zen Buddhism in Saitama, just north of Tokyo.  It was once associated with the Ashikaga and Tokugawa  families and is now a part of Kenchoji Kamakura branch of Rinzai.  Rather than a mere tourist attraction, it is an active temple and monastery despite the fact that it is a very attractive place with landscaped Japanese gardens, an impresive gate with carved wooden bas reliefs.  Behind the main hall there is an expansive Zen garden, though it is rarely open to visitors but can be seen from the side of the building.
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  • Chokokuji Temple Gate and Bas Relief Wooden Carvings - Chokoku-ji is a vast temple compound of Rinazai sect of Zen Buddhism in Saitama, just north of Tokyo.  It was once associated with the Ashikaga and Tokugawa  families and is now a part of Kenchoji Kamakura branch of Rinzai.  Rather than a mere tourist attraction, it is an active temple and monastery despite the fact that it is a very attractive place with landscaped Japanese gardens, an impresive gate with carved wooden bas reliefs.  Behind the main hall there is an expansive Zen garden, though it is rarely open to visitors but can be seen from the side of the building.
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  • Chokokuji Temple Zen Garden - Chokoku-ji is a vast temple compound of Rinazai sect of Zen Buddhism in Saitama, just north of Tokyo. Behind the main hall there is an expansive Zen garden, though it is rarely open to visitors but can be seen from the side of the building.  It was once associated with the Ashikaga and Tokugawa  families and is now a part of Kenchoji Kamakura branch of Rinzai.  Rather than a mere tourist attraction, it is an active temple and monastery despite the fact that it is a very attractive place with landscaped Japanese gardens, an impresive gate with carved wooden bas reliefs.
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  • Chokokuji Temple Gate and Bas Relief Wooden Carvings - Chokoku-ji is a vast temple compound of Rinazai sect of Zen Buddhism in Saitama, just north of Tokyo.  It was once associated with the Ashikaga and Tokugawa  families and is now a part of Kenchoji Kamakura branch of Rinzai.  Rather than a mere tourist attraction, it is an active temple and monastery despite the fact that it is a very attractive place with landscaped Japanese gardens, an impresive gate with carved wooden bas reliefs.  Behind the main hall there is an expansive Zen garden, though it is rarely open to visitors but can be seen from the side of the building.
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  • Chokoku-ji is a vast temple compound of Rinazai sect of Zen Buddhism in Saitama, just north of Tokyo.  It was once associated with the Ashikaga and Tokugawa  families and is now a part of Kenchoji Kamakura branch of Rinzai.  Rather than a mere tourist attraction, it is an active temple and monastery despite the fact that it is a very attractive place with landscaped Japanese gardens, an impresive gate with carved wooden bas reliefs.  Behind the main hall there is an expansive Zen garden, though it is rarely open to visitors but can be seen from the side of the building.
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  • Chokokuji Temple Gate and Bas Relief Wooden Carvings - Chokoku-ji is a vast temple compound of Rinazai sect of Zen Buddhism in Saitama, just north of Tokyo.  It was once associated with the Ashikaga and Tokugawa  families and is now a part of Kenchoji Kamakura branch of Rinzai.  Rather than a mere tourist attraction, it is an active temple and monastery despite the fact that it is a very attractive place with landscaped Japanese gardens, an impresive gate with carved wooden bas reliefs.  Behind the main hall there is an expansive Zen garden, though it is rarely open to visitors but can be seen from the side of the building.
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  • Chokokuji Temple Pagoda - Chokoku-ji is a vast temple compound of Rinazai sect of Zen Buddhism in Saitama, just north of Tokyo.  It was once associated with the Ashikaga and Tokugawa  families and is now a part of Kenchoji Kamakura branch of Rinzai.  Rather than a mere tourist attraction, it is an active temple and monastery despite the fact that it is a very attractive place with landscaped Japanese gardens, an impresive gate with carved wooden bas reliefs.  Behind the main hall there is an expansive Zen garden, though it is rarely open to visitors but can be seen from the side of the building.  Chokokuji has a fine three storey pagoda on its domain.
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  • Chokoku-ji is a vast temple compound of Rinazai sect of Zen Buddhism in Saitama, just north of Tokyo.  It was once associated with the Ashikaga and Tokugawa  families and is now a part of Kenchoji Kamakura branch of Rinzai.  Rather than a mere tourist attraction, it is an active temple and monastery despite the fact that it is a very attractive place with landscaped Japanese gardens, an impresive gate with carved wooden bas reliefs.  Behind the main hall there is an expansive Zen garden, though it is rarely open to visitors but can be seen from the side of the building.
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  • Chokokuji Temple Pagoda - Chokoku-ji is a vast temple compound of Rinazai sect of Zen Buddhism in Saitama, just north of Tokyo.  It was once associated with the Ashikaga and Tokugawa  families and is now a part of Kenchoji Kamakura branch of Rinzai.  Rather than a mere tourist attraction, it is an active temple and monastery despite the fact that it is a very attractive place with landscaped Japanese gardens, an impresive gate with carved wooden bas reliefs.  Behind the main hall there is an expansive Zen garden, though it is rarely open to visitors but can be seen from the side of the building.  Chokokuji has a fine three storey pagoda on its domain.
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  • Chokokuji Temple Pagoda - Chokoku-ji is a vast temple compound of Rinazai sect of Zen Buddhism in Saitama, just north of Tokyo.  It was once associated with the Ashikaga and Tokugawa  families and is now a part of Kenchoji Kamakura branch of Rinzai.  Rather than a mere tourist attraction, it is an active temple and monastery despite the fact that it is a very attractive place with landscaped Japanese gardens, an impresive gate with carved wooden bas reliefs.  Behind the main hall there is an expansive Zen garden, though it is rarely open to visitors but can be seen from the side of the building.  Chokokuji has a fine three storey pagoda on its domain.
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  • Chokoku-ji is a vast temple compound of Rinazai sect of Zen Buddhism in Saitama, just north of Tokyo.  It was once associated with the Ashikaga and Tokugawa  families and is now a part of Kenchoji Kamakura branch of Rinzai.  Rather than a mere tourist attraction, it is an active temple and monastery despite the fact that it is a very attractive place with landscaped Japanese gardens, an impresive gate with carved wooden bas reliefs.  Behind the main hall there is an expansive Zen garden, though it is rarely open to visitors but can be seen from the side of the building.
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  • Chokokuji Stone Garden - Chokoku-ji is a vast temple compound of Rinazai sect of Zen Buddhism in Saitama, just north of Tokyo. Besides its hidden Zen Garden there are massive boulder gardens on the temple grounds.  It was once associated with the Ashikaga and Tokugawa  families and is now a part of Kenchoji Kamakura branch of Rinzai.  Rather than a mere tourist attraction, it is an active temple and monastery despite the fact that it is a very attractive place with landscaped Japanese gardens, an impresive gate with carved wooden bas reliefs.  Behind the main hall there is an expansive Zen garden, though it is rarely open to visitors but can be seen from the side of the building.
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  • Chokokuji Stone Garden - Chokoku-ji is a vast temple compound of Rinazai sect of Zen Buddhism in Saitama, just north of Tokyo. Besides its hidden Zen Garden there are massive boulder gardens on the temple grounds.  It was once associated with the Ashikaga and Tokugawa  families and is now a part of Kenchoji Kamakura branch of Rinzai.  Rather than a mere tourist attraction, it is an active temple and monastery despite the fact that it is a very attractive place with landscaped Japanese gardens, an impresive gate with carved wooden bas reliefs.  Behind the main hall there is an expansive Zen garden, though it is rarely open to visitors but can be seen from the side of the building.
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  • Chokokuji Stone Garden - Chokoku-ji is a vast temple compound of Rinazai sect of Zen Buddhism in Saitama, just north of Tokyo. Besides its hidden Zen Garden there are massive boulder gardens on the temple grounds.  It was once associated with the Ashikaga and Tokugawa  families and is now a part of Kenchoji Kamakura branch of Rinzai.  Rather than a mere tourist attraction, it is an active temple and monastery despite the fact that it is a very attractive place with landscaped Japanese gardens, an impresive gate with carved wooden bas reliefs.  Behind the main hall there is an expansive Zen garden, though it is rarely open to visitors but can be seen from the side of the building.
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  • Chokokuji Stone Garden - Chokoku-ji is a vast temple compound of Rinazai sect of Zen Buddhism in Saitama, just north of Tokyo. Besides its hidden Zen Garden there are massive boulder gardens on the temple grounds.  It was once associated with the Ashikaga and Tokugawa  families and is now a part of Kenchoji Kamakura branch of Rinzai.  Rather than a mere tourist attraction, it is an active temple and monastery despite the fact that it is a very attractive place with landscaped Japanese gardens, an impresive gate with carved wooden bas reliefs.  Behind the main hall there is an expansive Zen garden, though it is rarely open to visitors but can be seen from the side of the building.
    chotokuji-saitama-0002.jpg
  • Chokokuji Stone Garden - Chokoku-ji is a vast temple compound of Rinazai sect of Zen Buddhism in Saitama, just north of Tokyo. Besides its hidden Zen Garden there are massive boulder gardens on the temple grounds.  It was once associated with the Ashikaga and Tokugawa  families and is now a part of Kenchoji Kamakura branch of Rinzai.  Rather than a mere tourist attraction, it is an active temple and monastery despite the fact that it is a very attractive place with landscaped Japanese gardens, an impresive gate with carved wooden bas reliefs.  Behind the main hall there is an expansive Zen garden, though it is rarely open to visitors but can be seen from the side of the building.
    chotokuji-saitama-0003.jpg
  • Chokokuji Stone Garden - Chokoku-ji is a vast temple compound of Rinazai sect of Zen Buddhism in Saitama, just north of Tokyo. Besides its hidden Zen Garden there are massive boulder gardens on the temple grounds.  It was once associated with the Ashikaga and Tokugawa  families and is now a part of Kenchoji Kamakura branch of Rinzai.  Rather than a mere tourist attraction, it is an active temple and monastery despite the fact that it is a very attractive place with landscaped Japanese gardens, an impresive gate with carved wooden bas reliefs.  Behind the main hall there is an expansive Zen garden, though it is rarely open to visitors but can be seen from the side of the building.
    chotokuji-saitama-0004.jpg
  • Chokokuji Stone Garden - Chokoku-ji is a vast temple compound of Rinazai sect of Zen Buddhism in Saitama, just north of Tokyo. Besides its hidden Zen Garden there are massive boulder gardens on the temple grounds.  It was once associated with the Ashikaga and Tokugawa  families and is now a part of Kenchoji Kamakura branch of Rinzai.  Rather than a mere tourist attraction, it is an active temple and monastery despite the fact that it is a very attractive place with landscaped Japanese gardens, an impresive gate with carved wooden bas reliefs.  Behind the main hall there is an expansive Zen garden, though it is rarely open to visitors but can be seen from the side of the building.
    chotokuji-saitama-0005.jpg
  • Chokokuji Stone Garden - Chokoku-ji is a vast temple compound of Rinazai sect of Zen Buddhism in Saitama, just north of Tokyo. Besides its hidden Zen Garden there are massive boulder gardens on the temple grounds.  It was once associated with the Ashikaga and Tokugawa  families and is now a part of Kenchoji Kamakura branch of Rinzai.  Rather than a mere tourist attraction, it is an active temple and monastery despite the fact that it is a very attractive place with landscaped Japanese gardens, an impresive gate with carved wooden bas reliefs.  Behind the main hall there is an expansive Zen garden, though it is rarely open to visitors but can be seen from the side of the building.
    chotokuji-saitama-0001.jpg