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Qing'an Temple vs Qingyuan Temple
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The information "Mr. Edo / Mr. Kitami's family temple" published in the traveler's impressions seems to be incorrect. I asked directly from the priest. It seems that the neighborhood "Keigenji" (Kitami 4-17-1, Setagaya-ku) was Mr. Edo's family temple. The name of the temple is similar.
It is the family temple of Mr. Edo, a samurai from Edo and Tokyo! During the Ieyasu era, he changed his surname to Mr. Kitami and set up a Jinya in Kitami in Setagaya! From the site of Jinya, tea ware and pottery from Kobori Enshu were excavated like mountains! It was founded in 1186 by Taro Shigenaga Edo near Edo Castle (currently the Imperial Palace). At first, it was called Iwatoyama Osawain Tofukuji Temple and was a temple of the Tendai sect. Due to the defeat of the Musashi Heiichiki, Mr. Edo fell, leaving Edo Castle to Dokan Ota ...
Keigishiji is a temple of the Jodo sect located about 5 minutes on foot from Odakyu "Kitami Station". I worshiped when I took a walk around the shrines and temples near Kitami Station in December. It is a historic temple built in 1612. The current main hall is said to have been completed in 1978. It was a beautiful main hall. It was a quiet temple, although it is located in the city. If you are interested in shrines and temples, why not visit them?
A temple of the Jodo sect founded in the early Edo period
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It is a temple of the Jodo sect built in 1612. It is located in the middle of a residential area about 5 minutes walk from Odakyu Kitami Station. Koshinto is enshrined beside the entrance of the graveyard. It is quite old in the Tama area, and it is said that it was built by the villagers of Iwato Village in 1662. The main hall is reinforced and the precincts are not very large. It was a quiet temple with no visitors on this day.
Qing'an Temple vs Qingyuan Temple
The information "Mr. Edo / Mr. Kitami's family temple" published in the traveler's impressions seems to be incorrect. I asked directly from the priest. It seems that the neighborhood "Keigenji" (Kitami 4-17-1, Setagaya-ku) was Mr. Edo's family temple. The name of the temple is similar.
Family temple of the Kitami clan of the Edo clan
It is the family temple of Mr. Edo, a samurai from Edo and Tokyo! During the Ieyasu era, he changed his surname to Mr. Kitami and set up a Jinya in Kitami in Setagaya! From the site of Jinya, tea ware and pottery from Kobori Enshu were excavated like mountains! It was founded in 1186 by Taro Shigenaga Edo near Edo Castle (currently the Imperial Palace). At first, it was called Iwatoyama Osawain Tofukuji Temple and was a temple of the Tendai sect. Due to the defeat of the Musashi Heiichiki, Mr. Edo fell, leaving Edo Castle to Dokan Ota ...
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Keigishiji is a temple of the Jodo sect located about 5 minutes on foot from Odakyu "Kitami Station". I worshiped when I took a walk around the shrines and temples near Kitami Station in December. It is a historic temple built in 1612. The current main hall is said to have been completed in 1978. It was a beautiful main hall. It was a quiet temple, although it is located in the city. If you are interested in shrines and temples, why not visit them?
A temple of the Jodo sect founded in the early Edo period
It is a temple of the Jodo sect built in 1612. It is located in the middle of a residential area about 5 minutes walk from Odakyu Kitami Station. Koshinto is enshrined beside the entrance of the graveyard. It is quite old in the Tama area, and it is said that it was built by the villagers of Iwato Village in 1662. The main hall is reinforced and the precincts are not very large. It was a quiet temple with no visitors on this day.