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A temple of the Rinzai sect. Masahide Hirate, the father of Oda Nobunaga, was a senior vassal of Oda Nobuhide. He has been taking care of all since Nobunaga was born, and he is the man who loved Nobunaga the most. After Nobuhide's death, Masahide committed suicide because he resented Nobunaga, who was not honest. It is said that he tried to correct Nobunaga's behavior with his own death. It was built here at Masahideji Temple to mourn Hirate Masahide. The grave originally located in seishu Ji Temple is now moved to the peace park cemetery in Nagoya.
Astronomical 22 Year (1553) It is a temple of the Rinzai sect Myoshin school, which was founded by Oda Nobunaga as the founder of Mt. Komaki in order to mourn the Bodhisattva of his vassal Masahide Hirate. After that, he moved to the castle of Qingzhou and moved to his current location over Qingzhou. It is a magnificent main hall with a splendid mountain gate, a large precinct.
When I thought that the main gate was closed and I couldn't enter, the side gate was open and I was able to enter the precincts. The main hall is not old, but it is a magnificent building with a hall 々. It was raining and there was no one in the precincts, so it had a very solemn atmosphere.
A temple of the myoshin Ji School of the Rinzai sect built next to the east of Wakamiya Hachiman Sha shrine facing Wakamiya Daichi. In 1553, Oda Nobunaga started to build in the south of Mt. Komaki to pray for his vassal Masahide Hirate, and in 1612, he moved to the site at the construction of Nagoya Jo castle in 'Seishu province.' It is a magnificent main hall with a solemn atmosphere like a Zen sect that mourns samurai, a precinct, and a magnificent main hall.
Pingshouzhengxiu を hanging う
A temple of the Rinzai sect. Masahide Hirate, the father of Oda Nobunaga, was a senior vassal of Oda Nobuhide. He has been taking care of all since Nobunaga was born, and he is the man who loved Nobunaga the most. After Nobuhide's death, Masahide committed suicide because he resented Nobunaga, who was not honest. It is said that he tried to correct Nobunaga's behavior with his own death. It was built here at Masahideji Temple to mourn Hirate Masahide. The grave originally located in seishu Ji Temple is now moved to the peace park cemetery in Nagoya.
Facing Wakamiya Boulevard
Astronomical 22 Year (1553) It is a temple of the Rinzai sect Myoshin school, which was founded by Oda Nobunaga as the founder of Mt. Komaki in order to mourn the Bodhisattva of his vassal Masahide Hirate. After that, he moved to the castle of Qingzhou and moved to his current location over Qingzhou. It is a magnificent main hall with a splendid mountain gate, a large precinct.
The main hall with Do hall 々
When I thought that the main gate was closed and I couldn't enter, the side gate was open and I was able to enter the precincts. The main hall is not old, but it is a magnificent building with a hall 々. It was raining and there was no one in the precincts, so it had a very solemn atmosphere.
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Oda Nobunaga erected to mourn his vassal Masahide Hirate. There are sotetsu and large garden stones, and they are decorated with a large garden.
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A temple of the myoshin Ji School of the Rinzai sect built next to the east of Wakamiya Hachiman Sha shrine facing Wakamiya Daichi. In 1553, Oda Nobunaga started to build in the south of Mt. Komaki to pray for his vassal Masahide Hirate, and in 1612, he moved to the site at the construction of Nagoya Jo castle in 'Seishu province.' It is a magnificent main hall with a solemn atmosphere like a Zen sect that mourns samurai, a precinct, and a magnificent main hall.