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Relocated | The shoin (drawing room hall) from the Terabe-jin'ya goten (palatial complex) is now found at Komoro Castle, also in Toyota Municipality. Following the decommission of the jin'ya, the shoin was relocated in 1892 to a temple called Ryūjuji. The building was used as a teahouse and took on the name Yūjitsu-tei. Though initially slated for demolition, it was acquired by the municipality, relocated and restored at Komoro Castle in 1978 when the corner tower there was reconstructed. | ||
The shoin is not open to the general public but it is possible to rent it out as a function space. It's only six hundred yen per four hour slot, but reservations must be made at least a week in advance, and an application form must be submitted (so it's a bit of a faff). | |||
Terabejō: Relocated Gate at Seiganji (Himeogawa, Anjō, Aichi) 寺部城移築門・誓願寺 [愛知県安城市姫小川町] | |||
Seiganji is a temple in Anjō Municipality which is also a fortification site, as the temple was fortified into Seiganjijō. It just so happens that Seiganji, the modern temple which now stands on the site of the historical temple-fort, uses as its main gate a recycled gate relocated from Terabe Castle. | |||
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Terabe-jin'ya Goten Shoin (Toyota, Aichi) 寺部陣屋御殿書院・又日亭 [愛知県豊田市] The shoin (drawing room hall) from the Terabe-jin'ya goten (palatial complex) is now found at Komoro Castle, also in Toyota Municipality. Following the decommission of the jin'ya, the shoin was relocated in 1892 to a temple called Ryū
Terabe Castle - Relocated Structures
寺部城移築建物
Terabe-jin'ya Goten Shoin (Toyota, Aichi) 寺部陣屋御殿書院・又日亭 [愛知県豊田市]
The shoin (drawing room hall) from the Terabe-jin'ya goten (palatial complex) is now found at Komoro Castle, also in Toyota Municipality. Following the decommission of the jin'ya, the shoin was relocated in 1892 to a temple called Ryūjuji. The building was used as a teahouse and took on the name Yūjitsu-tei. Though initially slated for demolition, it was acquired by the municipality, relocated and restored at Komoro Castle in 1978 when the corner tower there was reconstructed.
The shoin is not open to the general public but it is possible to rent it out as a function space. It's only six hundred yen per four hour slot, but reservations must be made at least a week in advance, and an application form must be submitted (so it's a bit of a faff).
Terabejō: Relocated Gate at Seiganji (Himeogawa, Anjō, Aichi) 寺部城移築門・誓願寺 [愛知県安城市姫小川町]
Seiganji is a temple in Anjō Municipality which is also a fortification site, as the temple was fortified into Seiganjijō. It just so happens that Seiganji, the modern temple which now stands on the site of the historical temple-fort, uses as its main gate a recycled gate relocated from Terabe Castle.
Gallery by ART.