hōjō
10 feet square, which is also used as a rabbot's chamber for Zen sects and their abbots.
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hōjō
Summary
hōjō is an unit of area[1].
Key Facts
- hōjō's religion is recorded as Zen[2].
- hōjō's instance of is recorded as unit of area[3].
- zhàng is named after hōjō[4].
- square is named after hōjō[5].
- hōjō's location is recorded as keidai[6].
- hōjō's subclass of is recorded as residential building[7].
- hōjō's Commons category is recorded as Hōjō[8].
- hōjō's occupant is recorded as Buddhist monk[9].
- hōjō's name in kana is recorded as ほうじょう[10].
- hōjō's revised Hepburn romanization is recorded as hōjō[11].
- hōjō's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/122bg2vp[12].
- hōjō's JAANUS ID is recorded as h/houjou[13].
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Personal Life
hōjō's religion is recorded as Zen[2].