Koshoji Temple
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Name Koshoji Temple Address 13-18 Tondabayashi-cho, Tondabayashi-shi TEL/FAX HP http://www5d.biglobe.ne.jp/~heritage/koushouji.html E-mail Architecture age Building type Religious buildings Construction wooden Outline explanation This temple is the central temple of Tondabayashi Temple Uchimachi. Built in 1560 by Shonin Shoshu, the main hall, guest hall, kuri, bell tower, and drum tower are located, and the mountain gate is located on the side of the castle gate. The mountain gate was supposed to be relocated from Fushimi Castle via the former Tenman Betsuin, but according to a survey in 2012, it was relocated from Fushimi Castle as the north gate of Koshoji Temple in Kyoto, and in 1857. It turned out that it was relocated to our annex. The current main hall, which has four eaves on all sides of the seven pillars, was rebuilt in 1638, and the back of the warehouse was rebuilt in 1810. At the same time, the bell tower and drum tower were also moved to false accusations. The main hall was designated as an important cultural property along with various facilities in 2014 as a valuable remains of the Kanei period.
Cultural property type Important Cultural Properties Event link open to the public open note

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