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Gokokuzan Tokoji Temple
The beauty of symmetricity.
The tomb of a feudal lord Mori Yoshinari who was loved by his people.
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The 3rd feudal lord of the Choshu Domain (now Yamaguchi Prefecture), Mori Yoshinari was known for his great political skills including tax reduction policies and flood prevention works, and was loved by the people of the domain. Tokoji temple was founded in 1691 by Obaku Egoku, a priest of a Zen Buddhism, Obakushu. The highlight is the grave of the Moris, which has been designated as a National Historic Site. About 500 stone lanterns donated by the retainers of the Moris, are neatly lined up symmetrically in parallel to each other, making a beautiful scenery. At the deepest spot of the lanterns are the tombs of the successive lords and their families. It is a very important and valuable historic site for the study of feudal lords’ graves during the feudal era.
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Gokokuzan Tokoji Temple
1647, Chintou, Hagi-shi, Yamaguchi
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From Shin-Yamaguchi Station to Higashi-Hagi Station
One hours thirty-five minutes (via Chugoku JR bus)
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