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Sengaku-ji (泉岳寺) is a Buddhist temple belonging to the Sōtō school of Japanese Zen located in the Takanawa neighborhood of Minato-ku, near Sengakuji Station and Shinagawa Station, Tokyo, Japan. It was one of the three major Sōtō temples in Edo during the Tokugawa shogunate, and became famous through its connection with the Akō incident of the forty-seven Rōnin in the 18th century.

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  • Der Sengaku-ji (japanisch 泉岳寺) ist ein Sōtō-Zen-Buddhistischer Tempel in , Minato in Tokio. Er ist vor allem bekannt wegen der Gräber der 47 Rōnin, die ihren zum Seppuku getriebenen Herren, (浅野長矩, 1647–1701) rächten und dann selbst Seppuku begehen mussten. Der Sengaku-ji gehört mit dem und dem zu den „Drei Sōto-Tempeln“ Edos bzw. der Kantō-Gegend (関三刹, Kansansatsu). (de)
  • Sengaku-ji (泉岳寺), Japoniako Tokio hiriburuan dagoen Sōtō Zen tenplu budista bat da, Minato barrutiko auzoan, Tokiko Metroko eta hurbil. Tenplua XVIII. mendean jazotako 47 rōnin edo Akō gertakariaren kondairaren kokalekua izateagatik ospetsua da, bereziki Japonian. (eu)
  • Sengaku-ji (泉岳寺) is a Buddhist temple belonging to the Sōtō school of Japanese Zen located in the Takanawa neighborhood of Minato-ku, near Sengakuji Station and Shinagawa Station, Tokyo, Japan. It was one of the three major Sōtō temples in Edo during the Tokugawa shogunate, and became famous through its connection with the Akō incident of the forty-seven Rōnin in the 18th century. (en)
  • Le Sengaku-ji (泉岳寺) est un temple sōtō zen bouddhique situé dans le quartier de Takanawa, district Minato-ku, près de la gare de Shinagawa à Tokyo (Japon). (fr)
  • 泉岳寺(せんがくじ)は、東京都港区高輪二丁目にある曹洞宗の寺院。青松寺・総泉寺とともに曹洞宗江戸三箇寺の1つに数えられる。 (ja)
  • Sengaku-ji (jap. 泉岳寺) – świątynia buddyjska szkoły sōtō w dzielnicy Takanawa w Tokio (Minato-ku), w Japonii. Jest to słynne miejsce pochówku 47 rōninów (samurajów bezpańskich, bez przywódcy), którzy dokonali aktu zemsty za swojego pana. (pl)
  • 35° 38′ 16″ N, 139° 44′ 11″ LSengaku-ji (泉岳寺) é um templo soto zen budista localizado em , fazendo fronteira com Minato-ku, perto da , Tóquio, Japão. Os túmulos de Asano Takumi no Kami Naganori e do 47 ronin estão em Sengaku-ji. (pt)
  • Храм Сэнгакудзи — буддийский храм в токийском округе Минато, где похоронены сорок семь ронинов. (ru)
  • 泉岳寺(日语:泉岳寺/せんがくじ Sengaku-ji)是日本東京都港區高輪二丁目的曹洞宗寺院,為之一。 (zh)
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  • Der Sengaku-ji (japanisch 泉岳寺) ist ein Sōtō-Zen-Buddhistischer Tempel in , Minato in Tokio. Er ist vor allem bekannt wegen der Gräber der 47 Rōnin, die ihren zum Seppuku getriebenen Herren, (浅野長矩, 1647–1701) rächten und dann selbst Seppuku begehen mussten. Der Sengaku-ji gehört mit dem und dem zu den „Drei Sōto-Tempeln“ Edos bzw. der Kantō-Gegend (関三刹, Kansansatsu). (de)
  • Sengaku-ji (泉岳寺), Japoniako Tokio hiriburuan dagoen Sōtō Zen tenplu budista bat da, Minato barrutiko auzoan, Tokiko Metroko eta hurbil. Tenplua XVIII. mendean jazotako 47 rōnin edo Akō gertakariaren kondairaren kokalekua izateagatik ospetsua da, bereziki Japonian. (eu)
  • Sengaku-ji (泉岳寺) is a Buddhist temple belonging to the Sōtō school of Japanese Zen located in the Takanawa neighborhood of Minato-ku, near Sengakuji Station and Shinagawa Station, Tokyo, Japan. It was one of the three major Sōtō temples in Edo during the Tokugawa shogunate, and became famous through its connection with the Akō incident of the forty-seven Rōnin in the 18th century. (en)
  • Le Sengaku-ji (泉岳寺) est un temple sōtō zen bouddhique situé dans le quartier de Takanawa, district Minato-ku, près de la gare de Shinagawa à Tokyo (Japon). (fr)
  • 泉岳寺(せんがくじ)は、東京都港区高輪二丁目にある曹洞宗の寺院。青松寺・総泉寺とともに曹洞宗江戸三箇寺の1つに数えられる。 (ja)
  • Sengaku-ji (jap. 泉岳寺) – świątynia buddyjska szkoły sōtō w dzielnicy Takanawa w Tokio (Minato-ku), w Japonii. Jest to słynne miejsce pochówku 47 rōninów (samurajów bezpańskich, bez przywódcy), którzy dokonali aktu zemsty za swojego pana. (pl)
  • 35° 38′ 16″ N, 139° 44′ 11″ LSengaku-ji (泉岳寺) é um templo soto zen budista localizado em , fazendo fronteira com Minato-ku, perto da , Tóquio, Japão. Os túmulos de Asano Takumi no Kami Naganori e do 47 ronin estão em Sengaku-ji. (pt)
  • Храм Сэнгакудзи — буддийский храм в токийском округе Минато, где похоронены сорок семь ронинов. (ru)
  • 泉岳寺(日语:泉岳寺/せんがくじ Sengaku-ji)是日本東京都港區高輪二丁目的曹洞宗寺院,為之一。 (zh)
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  • Sengaku-ji (pt)
  • Сэнгакудзи (храм) (ru)
  • 泉岳寺 (zh)
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