
Tokoji Temple
In the year of Genroku 4 (1691), a temple of the Obaku sect founded by the third feudal lord, Yoshitoshi Mori. In one of the Mori family bodhi-ji temples, even-numbered lords are buried in Oshoin, while odd-numbered lords of the 3rd to 11th generation and their wives are buried here. In front of the grave stands more than 500 stone lanterns, which were donated by the feudal clan, surrounded by the old cedar and huki. The precincts are lined with Chinese-style buildings, and there are a number of buildings designated as important cultural property, such as the main temple of Bengara-kunen and the three gates of Juntang-sama, the fourth lord lord Yoshihiro, and the main temple, the Daiyōpoden. The gaijin arrangement is a style of the late Ming-Qing period in China, reportedly representing the shape of a dragon.