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There is a temple called Jōsenbō in Asahi Township, Mie County, with a building relocated from Kuwanajō. A goten (palace) hall from the castle's third bailey was relocated here. It consists of a genkan (entrance portico) and shoin (study hall). | There is a temple called Jōsenbō in Asahi Township, Mie County, with a building relocated from Kuwanajō. A goten (palace) hall from the castle's third bailey was relocated here. It consists of a genkan (entrance portico) and shoin (study hall). |
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This gallery covers relocated structures from Kuwana Castle. Gallery by ART. Relocated Shoin / Genkan at Jōsenbō (Asahi, Mie): There is a temple called Jōsenbō in Asahi Township, Mie County, with a building relocated from Kuwanajō. A goten (palace) hall from the castle's third bailey was relocate
Kuwana Castle - Relocated Structures
This gallery covers relocated structures from Kuwana Castle. Gallery by ART.
Relocated Shoin / Genkan at Jōsenbō (Asahi, Mie):
There is a temple called Jōsenbō in Asahi Township, Mie County, with a building relocated from Kuwanajō. A goten (palace) hall from the castle's third bailey was relocated here. It consists of a genkan (entrance portico) and shoin (study hall).
The tiles on the temple's sanmon (main gate) bear the Tokugawa tripple hollyhock crest, and it is said that the temple was patronised by the Tokugawa family and that its retinues would bow silently and deeply before its gate.