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- ru.us.edu.vn en/Gōtoku-jiGōtoku-ji was established as Kōtoku-in in 1480, and was renamed "Edo Bodaiji" when the entire region came under the ownership of the Hikone Domain in 1633.
- gotokuji.jp en/Official website of Daikeizan Gotokuji temple of Soto school, located in Setagaya...
- adequatetravel.com placeguide/Japan/gōtokuji-in-…6. Gōtoku-ji is also known for its “Tsurukame” fountain, where visitors can make their wishes come true by pouring liters of coins into the fountain.
- youtube.com watchWalking Gōtoku-ji (豪徳寺), a residential area with historical places in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan.00:00 Ruins of Setagaya Castle http://www.jcastle.info/view/Seta...
- kanpai-japan.com tokyo/gotoku-jiGotoku-ji is a Buddhist temple located in Setagaya ward, southwest of Tokyo. It shelters an altar dedicated to the Maneki-neko, displaying hundreds of the...
- tumblr.com todayintokyo/tagged/Gōtoku-ji15 December 2020. Lucky cats in Gotokuji Temple, Tokyo, Japan. #Gōtoku-ji #autumn in Japan. 325 notes. todayintokyo. Follow. Gōtoku-ji in autumn.
- atlasobscura.com places/gotokuji-templeThere are tiny lucky cats, too. Fred Cherrygarden (Atlas Obscura User). The main building of Gōtoku-ji Temple.
- travel.gaijinpot.com gotoku-ji-temple/He later claimed Gotoku-ji as his family temple, generously donating funds to rebuild and tend to its upkeep throughout the years.
- littlebuddythecat.com 2024/01/09/tokyos-waving-…Temple staff have begun asking visitors to take their maneki neko home with them instead of leaving them at Gōtoku-ji.
- touristinjapan.com gotoku-ji-temple/The Gotoku-ji buddhist temple is not amongst Tokyo’s biggest tourist magnets – probably because it’s located a bit away from everything else.
- japan-experience.com all-about-japan/tokyo/…According to legend, Gotoku-ji Buddhist temple is the birthplace of this star of takeaway counters. The raised paw. Several centuries ago, a monk lived in poverty.
- OpenTripMap.com en/card/R3393026Gōtoku-ji was established as Kōtoku-in in 1480, and was renamed "Edo Bodaiji" when the entire region came under the ownership of the Hikone Domain in 1633.
- fodors.com world/asia/japan/experiences/news/…As the legend goes, back in the 1400s, Gōtoku-ji was more a humble hut than a temple, shared by a monk and his cat.