- Ōbaku school of Zen Buddhism
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- Ōbaku school of Zen Buddhism
This term refers to a specific school of Zen Buddhism that originated in China and was introduced to Japan in the 17th century. It emphasizes meditation and mindfulness as central practices and is known for its distinct rituals and cultural influences.
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おうばくしゅう黄檗宗のそう僧monk of the Ōbaku schoolおうばくしゅう黄檗宗をまなぶ学ぶto study the Ōbaku schoolおうばくしゅう黄檗宗のおしえ教えteachings of the Ōbaku schoolおうばくしゅう黄檗宗じいん寺院temple of the Ōbaku schoolおうばくしゅう黄檗宗のしゅぎょう修行practice in the Ōbaku schoolおうばくしゅう黄檗宗のしんじゃ信者believer of the Ōbaku schoolおうばくしゅう黄檗宗のえいきょう影響influence of the Ōbaku schoolおうばくしゅう黄檗宗とぜん禅Ōbaku school and Zenおうばくしゅう黄檗宗のぎしき儀式rituals of the Ōbaku schoolおうばくしゅう黄檗宗とにっぽん日本ぶんか文化Ōbaku school and Japanese culture
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