Ōtani University Museum

Ōtani University Museum
大谷大学博物館

Tōshiinnen-kyō (灯指因縁経)
General information
Address Koyamakamifusa-chō, Kita-ku
Town or city Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture
Country Japan
Coordinates 35°02′31″N 135°45′32″E / 35.041811°N 135.758854°E / 35.041811; 135.758854Coordinates: 35°02′31″N 135°45′32″E / 35.041811°N 135.758854°E / 35.041811; 135.758854
Opened October 2003
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Ōtani University Museum (大谷大学博物館 Ōtani daigaku hakubutsukan) opened in Kyoto, Japan, in 2003. The Ōtani University collection, which relates in particular to Shin Buddhist culture, includes ten Important Cultural Properties.[1][2] Among these are the February 1041 (Chōkyū 2) portion of Shunki (春記), the diary of Fujiwara no Sukefusa (藤原資房);[3] the oldest surviving edition of Kukai's Kōya zappitsu-shū;[4] and Jichin Kashō-den, a biography of Jien.[5]

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