Daitokuin

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Daitokuin is the posthumous Buddhist name and mortuary temple complex associated with Tokugawa Hidetada, the second shogun of Japan’s Tokugawa shogunate.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist mortuary temple
mausoleum
mortuary temple complex
associatedClan Tokugawa clan NERFINISHED
associatedDynasty Tokugawa shogunate NERFINISHED
associatedWith Tokugawa Hidetada NERFINISHED
builder Tokugawa shogunate NERFINISHED
builtFor Tokugawa Hidetada NERFINISHED
burialPlaceOf Tokugawa Hidetada NERFINISHED
category Buddhist temples in Tokyo
Mausoleums in Japan
Tokugawa shogunate NERFINISHED
completedIn 1632
constructionStart 1622
country Japan
dedicatedTo Tokugawa Hidetada NERFINISHED
era early 17th century Japan
function Buddhist memorial site
mausoleum of a shogun
hasArchitecturalStyle Edo period architecture
Gongen-zukuri
hasJapaneseName 台徳院 NERFINISHED
hasLanguage Japanese
hasRemainingStructures gate
mausoleum gate
stone lanterns
hasRomanization Daitoku-in NERFINISHED
hasTheme commemoration of Tokugawa Hidetada
heritageDesignation Important Cultural Property of Japan NERFINISHED
locatedIn Minato, Tokyo NERFINISHED
Shiba NERFINISHED
Tokyo
locatedWithin Zojo-ji NERFINISHED
namedAfter posthumous Buddhist name of Tokugawa Hidetada
originallyContained corridors
gates
inner sanctuary
main hall
pagoda
worship hall
partiallyDestroyedIn 1945
partOf Tokugawa shogunal mausolea at Zojo-ji NERFINISHED
Zojo-ji temple complex NERFINISHED
period Edo period NERFINISHED
posthumousNameOf Tokugawa Hidetada NERFINISHED
relatedTo Taitokuin Mausoleum model at Tokyo National Museum
religiousAffiliation Buddhism NERFINISHED
sufferedEvent Tokyo air raids NERFINISHED
World War II destruction

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