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* 1460 ( Chōroku 3 ): Yoshimasa initiated planning for construction of a retirement villa and gardens as early as 1460 ; and after his death, this property would become a Buddhist temple called Jisho-ji ( also known as Ginkaku-ji or the " Silver Pavilion ").

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* 1460 ( Chōroku 3 ): Yoshimasa initiated planning for construction of a retirement villa and gardens as early as 1460 ; and after his death, this property would become a Buddhist temple called Jisho-ji ( also known as Ginkaku-ji or the " Silver Pavilion ").

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