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  • Gokoku-ji
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  • This Buddhist temple was established by the mother of the Shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi. * 1680 (Enpō 8): Gokoku-ji is founded in Edo. In 1873, Emperor Meiji declared Gokoku-ji the Imperial mausoleum and several of his children are buried there, as well as Emperor Meiji himself. It remains the Imperial mausoleum today. Gokoku-ji is also famous as the central temple that oversees the practice of Japanese tea ceremony in all the country's temples.
  • Gokoku-ji (護国寺 Protection of the Nation Temple) is a Shingon Buddhist temple in Tokyo's Bunkyō. It is also the current clan residence of the Onmyouji's Sengoku Clan and its various branch families. Currently, it is under the leadership of the young clan head, Akira Sengoku.
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Name
  • Gokoku-ji
  • 護国寺
Img size
  • 250
Address
  • 5
Founder
Img capt
  • Honden
IMG
  • Gokoku-ji .jpg
Landscape
  • yes
Website
  • http://www.gokokuji.or.jp/ Gokoku-ji homepage
denomination
Founded
  • 1681
abstract
  • This Buddhist temple was established by the mother of the Shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi. * 1680 (Enpō 8): Gokoku-ji is founded in Edo. In 1873, Emperor Meiji declared Gokoku-ji the Imperial mausoleum and several of his children are buried there, as well as Emperor Meiji himself. It remains the Imperial mausoleum today. Gokoku-ji is also famous as the central temple that oversees the practice of Japanese tea ceremony in all the country's temples.
  • Gokoku-ji (護国寺 Protection of the Nation Temple) is a Shingon Buddhist temple in Tokyo's Bunkyō. It is also the current clan residence of the Onmyouji's Sengoku Clan and its various branch families. Currently, it is under the leadership of the young clan head, Akira Sengoku.