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Eifuku-ji Temple (Prince Shotoku's Mausoleum)

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Kawachi History / culture

It was built by Empress Suiko to protect the mausoleum (Sankoichibyo) where Prince Shotoku, his mother, and his wife were buried, and it is said that Emperor Shomu developed the large temple complex in 724 (the first year of the Jinki era). From the Heian period onwards, it developed as a sacred place for Prince Shotoku worship as the "Kaminotaishi," one of the "Three Princes of Kawachi." At the end of the Sengoku period, the entire mountain was burned down in a fire caused by Oda Nobunaga's war, but starting with the reconstruction of the Seireiden (Sacred Spirit Hall) by Toyotomi Hideyori in 1603 (the eighth year of the Keicho era), the temple complex was gradually rebuilt and has continued to the present day.

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