• Sengakuji was built by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first Shogun of Edo era, in 1612 near Edo Castle as an establishment of Dogen’s tradition.
  • Sengaku-ji (泉岳寺) is a Buddhist temple belonging to the Sōtō school of Japanese Zen located in the Takanawa neighborhood of Minato-ku, near Sengakuji...
  • December 14 is the anniversary of the 47 ronin's avenge. A festival is held annually at Sengakuji to commemorate the event, attracting thousands of visitors.
  • Sengakuji temple is the place where the loyal retainers and their master, Asano-takuminokami are buried.
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    Original woodblock print - Tsuchiya Koitsu 1870-1949 - Sengakuji Temple at Takanawa - Published by Doi carved by Harada and printed by Itakura.
  • History of Sengakuji temple. Temples and shrines can be found all over Japan, and they all may look alike, this one however has a special story.
  • A small temple in Shinagawa, Sengakuji houses one of Edo's most famous, and most romanticized landmarks -- the grave of the 47 samurai.
  • Sengakuji is a Buddhist temple located about 1 km north of JR Shinagawa station. ... They had also buried in the graves in Sengakuji temple.
  • His body was quietly buried in Sengakuji and his estate confiscated. ... Their bodies are buried next to their master, Asano, in Sengakuji.
  • Sengakuji is a small but important Buddhist temple near Shinagawa Station, drawing pilgrims from all over Japan.