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Sōken-in (総見院) is a sub-temple of Daitoku-ji, Kyoto, Japan. It was founded by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1582 as the mortuary temple of Oda Nobunaga. Hideyoshi granted the temple three hundred koku and staged his celebrated Daitoku-ji tea gathering on its grounds in 1585. During the early years of the Meiji period its precinct was demolished and its treasures relocated; Sōken-in was revived in 1926. The seated wooden statue of Oda Nobunaga of 1583, lacquered, with inlaid eyes and an inscription on the base, an Important Cultural Property, was returned in 1961. Nobunaga's funeral and Hideyoshi's foundation of the sub-temple 'with the very best wood available, a remarkable thing to see' was recounted by the Portuguese missionary Luís Fróis in his contemporary História de Japam.

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  • Sōken-in (fr)
  • 総見院 (京都市) (ja)
  • Sōken-in (en)
  • 總見院 (zh)
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  • Sōken-in (総見院) is a sub-temple of Daitoku-ji, Kyoto, Japan. It was founded by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1582 as the mortuary temple of Oda Nobunaga. Hideyoshi granted the temple three hundred koku and staged his celebrated Daitoku-ji tea gathering on its grounds in 1585. During the early years of the Meiji period its precinct was demolished and its treasures relocated; Sōken-in was revived in 1926. The seated wooden statue of Oda Nobunaga of 1583, lacquered, with inlaid eyes and an inscription on the base, an Important Cultural Property, was returned in 1961. Nobunaga's funeral and Hideyoshi's foundation of the sub-temple 'with the very best wood available, a remarkable thing to see' was recounted by the Portuguese missionary Luís Fróis in his contemporary História de Japam. (en)
  • 総見院(そうけんいん)は、京都市北区紫野大徳寺町にある臨済宗大徳寺派の寺院。大本山大徳寺の塔頭。本尊は織田信長坐像。織田信長の菩提寺である。 (ja)
  • 總見院(そうけんいん)是位在日本京都府京都市北區的臨濟宗大德寺之塔頭寺院。織田信長之菩提寺。除了春秋等的特別公開以外,通常非公開。 * 織田信長供養塔 * 茶室 香雲軒內部 (zh)
  • Le Sōken-in (総見院) est un sous-temple du Daitoku-ji à Kyoto au Japon. Il est fondé par Toyotomi Hideyoshi en 1582 comme temple funéraire d'Oda Nobunaga. Hideyoshi accorde trois cents koku au temple et organise son célèbre rassemblement de thé au Daitoku-ji dans son parc en 1585. Au cours des premières années de l'ère Meiji son enceinte est démolie et ses trésors déplacés; Le Sōken-in est restauré en 1926. La statue en bois d'Oda Nobunaga assis datant de 1583, laquée, avec yeux incrustés et une inscription sur la base, bien culturel important , est restituée en 1961. Les funérailles de Nobunaga et la fondation du sous-temple par Hideyoshi « avec le meilleur bois disponible, une chose remarquable à voir », sont rapportées par le missionnaire portugais Luís Fróis dans son História de Japam con (fr)
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  • Le Sōken-in (総見院) est un sous-temple du Daitoku-ji à Kyoto au Japon. Il est fondé par Toyotomi Hideyoshi en 1582 comme temple funéraire d'Oda Nobunaga. Hideyoshi accorde trois cents koku au temple et organise son célèbre rassemblement de thé au Daitoku-ji dans son parc en 1585. Au cours des premières années de l'ère Meiji son enceinte est démolie et ses trésors déplacés; Le Sōken-in est restauré en 1926. La statue en bois d'Oda Nobunaga assis datant de 1583, laquée, avec yeux incrustés et une inscription sur la base, bien culturel important , est restituée en 1961. Les funérailles de Nobunaga et la fondation du sous-temple par Hideyoshi « avec le meilleur bois disponible, une chose remarquable à voir », sont rapportées par le missionnaire portugais Luís Fróis dans son História de Japam contemporain. (fr)
  • Sōken-in (総見院) is a sub-temple of Daitoku-ji, Kyoto, Japan. It was founded by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1582 as the mortuary temple of Oda Nobunaga. Hideyoshi granted the temple three hundred koku and staged his celebrated Daitoku-ji tea gathering on its grounds in 1585. During the early years of the Meiji period its precinct was demolished and its treasures relocated; Sōken-in was revived in 1926. The seated wooden statue of Oda Nobunaga of 1583, lacquered, with inlaid eyes and an inscription on the base, an Important Cultural Property, was returned in 1961. Nobunaga's funeral and Hideyoshi's foundation of the sub-temple 'with the very best wood available, a remarkable thing to see' was recounted by the Portuguese missionary Luís Fróis in his contemporary História de Japam. (en)
  • 総見院(そうけんいん)は、京都市北区紫野大徳寺町にある臨済宗大徳寺派の寺院。大本山大徳寺の塔頭。本尊は織田信長坐像。織田信長の菩提寺である。 (ja)
  • 總見院(そうけんいん)是位在日本京都府京都市北區的臨濟宗大德寺之塔頭寺院。織田信長之菩提寺。除了春秋等的特別公開以外,通常非公開。 * 織田信長供養塔 * 茶室 香雲軒內部 (zh)
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