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- Daishin-ji abstract "Hōtōzan Hōju-in Daishin-ji (宝島山峯樹院大信寺), abbreviated Daishin-ji, is a Buddhist temple of the Jōdo sect in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. In 1611, the founder, Ryō-kō Shōnin, was given land for the temple in Minami Hatchōbori by the Tokugawa shogunate. The temple was originally named Hōtōzan. In 1635, it was relocated to its present site in Mita 4 chōme by order of the government, to accommodate the continuing expansion of Edo. In 1636, Ishimura Genzaemon, considered the first shamisen craftsman in Edo, was buried in the temple. From Ishimura Omi, the graves of eleven generations of the family were also constructed there. For this reason, the temple is sometimes nicknamed "The Shamisen Temple."".
- Daishin-ji location Japan.
- Daishin-ji thumbnail Daishinji_0027_Minato_Tokyo.jpg?width=300.
- Daishin-ji wikiPageExternalLink daishinji.html.
- Daishin-ji wikiPageID "8913626".
- Daishin-ji wikiPageRevisionID "544651701".
- Daishin-ji hasPhotoCollection Daishin-ji.
- Daishin-ji subject Category:Buddhist_temples_in_Tokyo.
- Daishin-ji subject Category:Minato,_Tokyo.
- Daishin-ji type Artifact100021939.
- Daishin-ji type BuddhistTemplesInTokyo.
- Daishin-ji type Building102913152.
- Daishin-ji type Object100002684.
- Daishin-ji type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Daishin-ji type PlaceOfWorship103953416.
- Daishin-ji type Structure104341686.
- Daishin-ji type Temple104407435.
- Daishin-ji type Whole100003553.
- Daishin-ji type YagoGeoEntity.
- Daishin-ji type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Daishin-ji type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Daishin-ji type Place.
- Daishin-ji type Location.
- Daishin-ji type Place.
- Daishin-ji type Thing.
- Daishin-ji comment "Hōtōzan Hōju-in Daishin-ji (宝島山峯樹院大信寺), abbreviated Daishin-ji, is a Buddhist temple of the Jōdo sect in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. In 1611, the founder, Ryō-kō Shōnin, was given land for the temple in Minami Hatchōbori by the Tokugawa shogunate. The temple was originally named Hōtōzan. In 1635, it was relocated to its present site in Mita 4 chōme by order of the government, to accommodate the continuing expansion of Edo.".
- Daishin-ji label "Daishin-ji".
- Daishin-ji label "Daishin-ji".
- Daishin-ji label "大信寺 (東京都港区)".
- Daishin-ji sameAs Daishin-ji.
- Daishin-ji sameAs 大信寺_(東京都港区).
- Daishin-ji sameAs m.027pfdv.
- Daishin-ji sameAs Q629966.
- Daishin-ji sameAs Q629966.
- Daishin-ji sameAs Daishin-ji.
- Daishin-ji wasDerivedFrom Daishin-ji?oldid=544651701.
- Daishin-ji depiction Daishinji_0027_Minato_Tokyo.jpg.
- Daishin-ji isPrimaryTopicOf Daishin-ji.