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page 117th-century Confucian temples
Yushima Seidō
Temple of Confucius in tokyo
Cheng Hoon Teng
Chinese temple in Melaka, Malaysia
Shiseibyō
thumb|Main gate to the Shiseibyō. "Confucius temple" (孔子廟) can be seen written on a stone to the left of the gate.
thumb|Taiseiden is the Main Hall of Shiseibyō.
thumb|Tensonbyō (left) and Tenpigū (right) Taoist shrines.
thumb|150px|Stele devoted to Tei Junsoku, 18th century magistrate of Kumemura, who effected the establishment of the Meirindō as a center of Confucian learning.
The '''''' is a Confucian temple in the Wakasa district of Naha, Okinawa. It served for centuries as a major center of Chinese learning for the Ryūkyū Kingdom, and contains within its precincts the Meirindō, first publ