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- Place Types Synagogue
- Address 5350-1 Shirasuka, Kosai, Shizuoka 431-0451, Japan
- Coordinate 34.681255,137.515058
- Website Unknown
- Rating 3.6
- Compound Code MGJ8+G2 Kosai, Shizuoka, Japan
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The predecessor temple was built around 790 in the Heian era, and since it was converted to the Soto sect in 1598 (Keicho 3), the lanterns have continued unabated. Prior to that, in 1547 when Tokugawa Ieyasu was said to be Chichiyo (1547), the lodging house that was being escorted to Sunpu (now Shizuoka City) as the hostage of Mr. Imagawa was Kurahoji. For this reason, it was designated as a small rest area for the shogunate family, and he received twenty-three stone shrines as a temple from Shogun Ieyasu Tokugawa in 1603. As a result, Kurahoji flourished at that time, and the precincts crossed the highway and reached the coast of Enshu Nada. There were dozens of pagoda towers, and there were also large-scale buildings such as samurai of the daimyo and a waiting room for dwarfs. Every time the chief priest replaced the shogun, he went back and forth to Edo Castle to rewrite the red stamp. The priest's vehicle at that time was a basket, and the peephole blinds were woven with yellow twill yarn to create a beautiful look. Was there. Currently, there are nine red stamped copies given by the shogun, and a red stamped box.
Temple of the Soto sect. Ieyasu Tokugawa, a boy, stayed at the Imagawa family when he was taken hostage.
Shiomi Kannon is now enshrined in the main hall of this temple as a secret Buddha.
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