Japan Heritage of the Kikuchi River Basin The Land’s Memory of Two Millenia of Rice Farming

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Inside the grounds of Shokanji Temple

Shokanji Temple

Wataruzan Toufukuji

Chouzusan Nanpukuji

Chouzusan Nanpukuji

Organized Cultural Asset Names Shokanji Temple, Kikuchi Gozan
Designation status, etc. City Designation (Historical Site)
Placement within the Story Temples and shrines dedicated to the memory of the prosperous culture that the Kikuchi Clan aided in developing during the medieval period. Shoukanji Temple was the family temple of Takemitsu, the 15th family head. Also, Kikuchi Gozan, which was made to emulate Kamakura in order to bolster the culture of the Kikuchi clan's domain, is composed of 5 temples: Toufukuji, Saifukuji, Nanpukuji, Hoppukuji, and Dairinji.
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