3/5 Toshihiko Y. 2 years ago on Google
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by
Google)
A
historical
site
(designated
by
the
prefecture)
and
a
museum
(municipal)
of
one
of
the
two
Engiriji
temples
officially
recognized
by
the
shogunate
in
the
Edo
period.
The
two
are
Tokeiji
Temple
in
Kamakura
and
Mantokuji
Temple
here.
The
temple
is
also
a
reconstruction,
so
the
building
is
not
what
it
was
at
the
time.
The
reason
why
these
two
are
officially
recognized
by
the
Shogunate
comes
from
Senhime
(see
Wikipedia
for
details).
Neither
the
museum
nor
the
temple
ruins,
which
are
historical
sites,
are
worthy
of
special
attention,
but
if
I
had
to
pick
one,
I
would
say
that
the
mortuary
tablets
of
successive
Tokugawa
shoguns
displayed
in
the
museum
are
materials
that
leave
a
strong
connection
with
the
shogunate.
Also,
the
hedge
is
strangely
splendid,
and
it
might
be
good
for
people
who
like
gardening.
If
you
have
extra
time
after
going
around
Serada
Toshogu
Shrine,
please
feel
free
to
drop
by.
(Original)
江戸時代にあった二つの幕府公認の縁切寺のうちの一つの史跡(県指定)と資料館(市立)。
二つとは鎌倉の東慶寺と、ここ満徳寺。お寺も復元なので建物は当時の物ではない。何でこの二つが幕府公認なのかは、千姫に由来(詳しくはwikipediaで)。
資料館も史跡たるお寺跡も、取り立てて見るべき物は無いが、強いて挙げるならば、資料館に展示の徳川歴代将軍の位牌が、幕府と強い結びつきを残す資料かなと思う。
あと生け垣が妙に立派で、ガーデニングが好きな人はいいかも。
世良田東照宮あたりを回って時間が余った時にどうぞぐらいの感じ。
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