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Some of them make you feel that this was a beautiful garden, but now there is something strict about "Yonezawa Sanmeien".
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I learned that this is one of the "Yonezawa Three Great Gardens" and visited [remaining 2 ケ place; [Uesugi Memorial Hall / Garden] [Rinsenji / Garden]]. It seems that it was a "Ikeizumi Migratory Garden" that imitated Tenryuji Temple (Kyoto), but the explanation According to (see attached photo), the road penetrated the precincts in the early Showa period, and the water seemed to have died, and the landscape changed greatly. Some [Snow Suspension] and [Moss Bridge], [Lanterns with unique shapes], [Yonezawa's unique tomb, Mannen Pagoda (Mannendo)], etc., have an emotional feeling ...
It was used as a school for educating the children of feudal retainers.
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It is a temple of the Rinzai sect built by Kanetsugu Naoe. It was equipped with a Zenrin Bunko, which was taken from the old name of the temple, and was used as a school for educating the children of feudal retainers. This temple also has a garden, and Takayama also holds a poetry party with more than 120 vassals.
It is a temple built by Kanetsugu Naoe, but it separated on the prefectural road and the garden, Monjudo, Gakumonjo, and Mrs. Kira Uenosuke's graveyard are together. Unfortunately, the garden was drained, so I couldn't look back on the past.
It was an open temple that can be seen from the road near the town of Yonezawa. It is a venerable temple built by Kagekatsu Uesugi and Kanetsugu Naoe, but it didn't look like that.
It is a temple built by Kanetsugu Naoe in 1618, and it was named "Zenrinji" at the time of its construction. Kanetsugu called Kazuhisa Kuyama and used it as a school to educate the children of the Yonezawa clan.
Some of them make you feel that this was a beautiful garden, but now there is something strict about "Yonezawa Sanmeien".
I learned that this is one of the "Yonezawa Three Great Gardens" and visited [remaining 2 ケ place; [Uesugi Memorial Hall / Garden] [Rinsenji / Garden]]. It seems that it was a "Ikeizumi Migratory Garden" that imitated Tenryuji Temple (Kyoto), but the explanation According to (see attached photo), the road penetrated the precincts in the early Showa period, and the water seemed to have died, and the landscape changed greatly. Some [Snow Suspension] and [Moss Bridge], [Lanterns with unique shapes], [Yonezawa's unique tomb, Mannen Pagoda (Mannendo)], etc., have an emotional feeling ...
It was used as a school for educating the children of feudal retainers.
It is a temple of the Rinzai sect built by Kanetsugu Naoe. It was equipped with a Zenrin Bunko, which was taken from the old name of the temple, and was used as a school for educating the children of feudal retainers. This temple also has a garden, and Takayama also holds a poetry party with more than 120 vassals.
There's a lot to see.
It is a temple built by Kanetsugu Naoe, but it separated on the prefectural road and the garden, Monjudo, Gakumonjo, and Mrs. Kira Uenosuke's graveyard are together. Unfortunately, the garden was drained, so I couldn't look back on the past.
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It was an open temple that can be seen from the road near the town of Yonezawa. It is a venerable temple built by Kagekatsu Uesugi and Kanetsugu Naoe, but it didn't look like that.
It was a beautiful temple.
It is a temple built by Kanetsugu Naoe in 1618, and it was named "Zenrinji" at the time of its construction. Kanetsugu called Kazuhisa Kuyama and used it as a school to educate the children of the Yonezawa clan.