Abstract

Pope Hanazono (1297–1348, 花園法皇) founded Myōshinji Zen-Temple in the year 1337, and his master Shūhō named this temple ‘Shōbōzan Myōshinji Zen-Temple’ (正法山妙心禅寺), as we saw in the last volume of this journal. Pope Hanazono was an earnest Buddhist and wrote the Hokkebonjaku (法華品釋) in Chinese style as well as authoring his famous diary (宸記).

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