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Entsū-in (Matsushima)

Entsū-in
円通院
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Entsū-in
Basic information
Location 67 Matsushima Chōnai, Matsushima-chō, Miyagi-gun, Miyagi Prefecture
Affiliation Zen, Rinzai sect, Myōshin-ji school
Deity Shō Kannon Bosatsu
Country Japan
Website Official website (Japanese)
Architectural description
Founder Date Tadamune
Completed 1647

Entsū-in (円通院?) is a famous Myōshin-ji-branch Rinzai Zen Buddhist temple in Matsushima, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. It was founded next to Zuigan-ji in honour of the grandson of Date Masamune. His mausoleum of 1647 is decorated with Namban art, with |motifs inspired by contact with the West and has been designated an Important Cultural Property. There is also a Japanese garden attributed to Kobori Enshū.

The Main Hall has a thatched hip roof and is known as the Daihitei (大悲亭 lit. Great Sadness Cottage?). It was dismantled and moved from Edo. Inside is enshrined a Muromachi period statue of Kannon seated on a lotus throne. Made of Japanese cypress using the yoseki-zukuri technique, it is gilded over lacquer.


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