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Senko-ji, Kyoto

The Senko-ji Temple was built as a memorial temple in 1614 for those who died while working on dams and other projects by local shipping magnate Suminokura Ryoi..

The Senko-ji Temple was built as a memorial temple in 1614 for those who died while working on dams and other projects by local shipping magnate Suminokura Ryoi.


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About Senko-ji

 62 Arashiyama Nakaoshitacho, Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture 616-0004, Japan

 +81 75-861-2913

 daihikaku.jp

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