Gokokuji Temple

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Gokokuji Temple is a historic Buddhist temple in Tokyo known for its well-preserved Edo-period architecture and tranquil grounds.

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Label Occurrences
Gokoku-ji 1
Gokokuji Temple canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple
accessibleBy Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line NERFINISHED
completionYear 1697
country Japan
dedicatedTo Shaka Nyorai NERFINISHED
environment urban but tranquil setting
foundedBy Tokugawa Tsunayoshi NERFINISHED
foundedFor Keishōin NERFINISHED
foundedInPeriod Edo period NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle Edo-period architecture
hasCulturalRole local community temple
place of Buddhist worship
tourist attraction in Tokyo
hasFeature large trees
quiet garden areas
stone steps
traditional wooden buildings
hasFunction cultural events
religious ceremonies
tourism
hasGroundsType temple precincts
hasHeritage Edo-period cultural heritage
hasJapaneseName 護国寺 NERFINISHED
hasMainHall Kondō NERFINISHED
hasStatus important Edo-period temple in Tokyo
hasStructure bell tower
cemetery
main hall
pagoda
knownFor surviving World War II air raids
tranquil temple grounds
well-preserved Edo-period architecture
locatedIn Bunkyō, Tokyo NERFINISHED
Tokyo
locatedInPrefecture Tokyo Metropolis NERFINISHED
near Gokokuji Station NERFINISHED
preserves historic temple architecture
traditional Buddhist rituals
region Kantō region
religion Buddhism
sect Shingon Buddhism NERFINISHED
survived Great Kantō earthquake NERFINISHED
World War II bombings in Tokyo NERFINISHED

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Bunkyo, Tokyo contains Gokokuji Temple
Prince Saionji Kinmochi burialPlace Gokokuji Temple
this entity surface form: Gokoku-ji