hojo (abbot’s quarters)

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Hojo (abbot’s quarters) is the main residential and administrative building of a Zen Buddhist temple, traditionally serving as the living and working space of the abbot.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple building
Zen Buddhist architecture element
administrative building
residential building
architecturalStyle Japanese traditional architecture
Zen temple style
associatedWith Zen
surface form: Zen Buddhism
contains administrative offices
corridors
private living quarters
reception rooms
study rooms
verandas
contrastedWith Butsuden (Buddha hall)
Hatto (Dharma Hall)
surface form: Hattō (Dharma hall)

Sōdō (monks’ hall)
countryOfOrigin Japan
culturalSignificance important example of Zen monastic life
site for formal audiences and ceremonies
developedFrom simple monk’s cell
documentedIn studies of Japanese temple architecture
etymology Japanese Buddhist term originally referring to a ten-foot-square monk’s cell
flooring tatami
foundIn major Zen monasteries in Japan
hasFeature engawa (peripheral veranda)
sliding doors (shōji or fusuma)
tiled roof
wooden construction
hasFunction abbot’s office
abbot’s residence
meeting space
reception of guests
temple administration
historicalRole center of temple management
symbol of abbot’s authority
isPartOf Zen Buddhist temple complex
languageOfTerm Japanese
locatedInTheCulturalSphere Japanese culture
oftenAdjacentTo kare-sansui (dry landscape garden)
temple garden
religion Buddhism
termWrittenInJapanese 方丈
timePeriodOfDevelopment feudal Japan
surface form: medieval Japan
typicalIn Rinzai Zen temples
Sōtō Zen temples
usedBy abbot
senior monks

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ryoan-ji hasFeature hojo (abbot’s quarters)
Nanzen-ji hasBuilding hojo (abbot’s quarters)
this entity surface form: Hojo (abbot’s quarters)
Tenryu-ji Temple hasBuilding hojo (abbot’s quarters)
subject surface form: Tenryu-ji
this entity surface form: Hōjō (Abbot’s Quarters)