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The Sanmon Gate of the Genkuji Temple includes parts from Fushimi Castle. The lower half of this gate was a castle gate. Housed inside this gate is a statue of Daikokuten. Supposedly this statue was beloved of Hideyoshi because it imparted him with the good fortune to unify Japan.
Fushimi Castle - Genkuji Temple
源空寺
The Sanmon Gate of the Genkuji Temple includes parts from Fushimi Castle. The lower half of this gate was a castle gate. Housed inside this gate is a statue of Daikokuten. Supposedly this statue was beloved of Hideyoshi because it imparted him with the good fortune to unify Japan.