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Thursday, September 16, 2021

Virtual Gyotoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage #16 Shingyo-ji Temple

 

     Shingyo-ji Temple was founded in 1570 by Priest Junko.

     At the beginning of the Warring States Period (1467-1590), the Takagi Family was subject to the Hara Family, and the Hara Family was subject to the Chiba Family.  In 1560's, Takagi Tanetoki (1537-1583) succeeded to the head of the family.  In 1566, when Uesugi Kenshin (1530-1578)attacked the Chiba Family and seized Moto-Sakura Castle in Shimousa Province, Tanetoki drove off the Uesugi army.

     Tanetoki married with a daughter of Chiba Katsutane (1471-1532), the lord of Moto-Sakura Castle.  In the mean while, the Hara Family thought of nothing but to protect their base, Usui Castle.  In 1570's, the hierarchy of the 3 families collapsed, and they all became vassals of the Later Hojo Clan.  For Tanetoki, that meant the independence from the Chiba and Hara Families.

     Under the Takagi Family, Gyotoku's saltworks grew, its population increased, and thus new temples were founded.

The temple was burned in fire caused by air raid on January 25, 1945, and was merge with Kyozen-ji Temple nearby on August 31, 1948.


Kyoshin-ji Temple

Address: 38-18 Hongyotoku, Ichikawa, Chiba 272-0103

Phone: 047-357-1279

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