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122:Completed
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985:Archived
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1748:Jōjitsu
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1374:komainu
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1229:Guanyin
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702:, Japan
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320:History
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130:Website
109:Country
1877:Others
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1773:Sanron
1730:Rinzai
1701:Tendai
1645:Others
1599:Styles
1590:tahōtō
1585:muhōtō
1580:sotōba
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1517:kon-dō
1474:sanmon
1464:niōmon
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188:. Its
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1763:Kegon
1758:Kusha
1753:Hossō
1725:Ōbaku
1542:shoin
1484:torii
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