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  2. Gokuraku Jodo - Wikipedia

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    "Gokuraku Jodo" (極楽浄土, lit. Paradise Land ) is a song by Japanese pop rock duo Garnidelia . It was first released digitally on July 28, 2016 as the B-side to its advance single , " Yakusoku -Promise Code- ".

  3. Garnidelia - Wikipedia

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    The B-side to that single, Gokuraku Jodo, received unexpected popularity in China as a dance hit after it was shared onto the video site Bilibili, spoofing various covers. [8] [9] GARNiDELiA collaborated with ClariS in performing the song "Clever" released on September 14, 2016; the song is used as the third ending theme to Qualidea Code. [10]

  4. Yakusoku -Promise Code- - Wikipedia

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    "Yakusoku -Promise Code-" (約束 -Promise code-, Promise -Promise Code-) is a song by Japanese pop rock duo Garnidelia. It was released as the unit's fifth single digitally on August 7, 2016, and received physical release on August 17, 2016. [1]

  5. Jōdo-shū - Wikipedia

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    Jodo Shinshu sect The largest branch of Jōdo-shū, the Chinzei-ha ( 鎮西派 , "The Chinzei Branch") , named after the district of Chinzei in Kita-Kyushu , was originally established in the hometown of disciple, Benchō , who had been exiled in 1207, but grew through subsequent disciples.

  6. Mai Mizuhashi - Wikipedia

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    Both attained popularity, particularly in China, with the success of their 2016 single Gokuraku Jodo. [5] [6] In 2023, Mizuhashi participated in the fourth season of Sisters Who Make Waves. Against a backdrop of nationalism sentiments that were easily kindled in China when comes to diplomatic dealings between Japan and China, Mizuhashi was well ...

  7. Pure Land Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    A priest of Jodo-shu in rural Fukui prefecture visits the home of a parishioner to chant a sutra for a deceased family member in front of a butsudan. Group practice, whether in a ritual setting or in retreat, is a common part of modern Pure Land Buddhism. [220] One important form of ritual in Pure Land Buddhism are death rituals.

  8. Chion-in - Wikipedia

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    Chion-in (知恩院, Monastery of Gratitude) in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, Japan is the headquarters of the Jōdo-shū (Pure Land Sect) founded by Hōnen (1133–1212), who proclaimed that sentient beings are reborn in Amida Buddha's Western Paradise (Pure Land) by reciting the nembutsu, Amida Buddha's name.

  9. Gokuraku-ji (Saijō) - Wikipedia

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    Gokuraku-ji (極楽寺) is the head temple of the Ishizuchisan Shingon sect in Saijō, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. The principal images are the Amida Triad and Zaō Gongen . It is the fundamental training center for Ishizuchisan sect, and has been a major training center for Shugendō for about 1,300 years.