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36: 149: 219:(織田 信長), Tokugawa Ieyasu, at the time part of Imagawa's army, reportedly fled to Daiju-ji. He planned to kill himself at the temple, but while there, he was persuaded by the chief priest to declare the Matsudaira clan's independence from the Imagawa clan. 313: 308: 253: 94: 51: 298: 193: 303: 318: 87: 257: 323: 8: 208: 197: 189: 180:. Built by Matsudaira Chikatada (松平 親忠) in 1475, Daiju-ji was the family temple of the 212: 201: 181: 278: 177: 72: 292: 185: 173: 109: 96: 56: 216: 239: 169: 35: 148: 314:
Aichi Prefecture designated tangible cultural property
290: 161: 34: 256:. Japan highlights travel. Archived from 234: 232: 309:Wooden buildings and structures in Japan 147: 16:Buddhist temple in Okazaki, Aichi, Japan 291: 229: 194:Important Cultural Property of Japan 13: 14: 335: 190:ruled Japan between 1600 and 1868 71:5-1, Aza Hiromoto, Kamoda-cho, 271: 246: 1: 222: 192:. The Tahōtō of Daiju-ji, an 134:Matsudaira Chikatada (松平 親忠) 7: 299:1475 establishments in Asia 10: 340: 162: 138: 130: 125: 86: 78: 67: 62: 50: 45: 40:The main gate of Daiju-ji 33: 26: 21: 200:(松平 清康), grandfather of 304:Historic Sites of Japan 215:(今川 義元) was killed by 152: 88:Geographic coordinates 151: 110:34.9844°N 137.1653°E 209:Battle of Okehazama 198:Matsudaira Kiyoyasu 106: /  211:in 1560, in which 153: 254:"Daiju-ji Temple" 213:Imagawa Yoshimoto 146: 145: 115:34.9844; 137.1653 331: 319:Jōdo-shū temples 283: 282: 275: 269: 268: 266: 265: 250: 244: 243: 236: 176:sect located in 167: 165: 164: 121: 120: 118: 117: 116: 111: 107: 104: 103: 102: 99: 38: 19: 18: 339: 338: 334: 333: 332: 330: 329: 328: 289: 288: 287: 286: 277: 276: 272: 263: 261: 252: 251: 247: 238: 237: 230: 225: 202:Tokugawa Ieyasu 196:, was built by 159: 114: 112: 108: 105: 100: 97: 95: 93: 92: 41: 29: 17: 12: 11: 5: 337: 327: 326: 324:Okazaki, Aichi 321: 316: 311: 306: 301: 285: 284: 270: 245: 227: 226: 224: 221: 186:Tokugawa clans 178:Okazaki, Aichi 172:temple of the 144: 143: 140: 136: 135: 132: 128: 127: 123: 122: 90: 84: 83: 80: 76: 75: 73:Okazaki, Aichi 69: 65: 64: 60: 59: 54: 48: 47: 43: 42: 39: 31: 30: 27: 24: 23: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 336: 325: 322: 320: 317: 315: 312: 310: 307: 305: 302: 300: 297: 296: 294: 280: 274: 260:on 2018-06-20 259: 255: 249: 242:. 岡崎市公式観光サイト. 241: 235: 233: 228: 220: 218: 214: 210: 205: 203: 199: 195: 191: 187: 183: 179: 175: 171: 157: 150: 141: 137: 133: 129: 124: 119: 91: 89: 85: 81: 77: 74: 70: 66: 61: 58: 55: 53: 49: 44: 37: 32: 25: 20: 281:. Aichi now. 273: 262:. Retrieved 258:the original 248: 217:Oda Nobunaga 206: 188:(德川氏) which 163:だいじゅじ/だいじゅうじ 155: 154: 126:Architecture 113: / 101:137°09′55″E 52:Affiliation 293:Categories 279:"Daiju-ji" 264:2018-06-20 223:References 207:After the 184:(松平氏) and 182:Matsudaira 98:34°59′04″N 204:(德川 家康). 139:Completed 174:Jōdo-shū 170:Buddhist 156:Daiju-ji 68:Location 63:Location 57:Jōdo-shū 46:Religion 22:Daiju-ji 168:) is a 131:Founder 79:Country 240:"大樹寺" 82:Japan 158:(大樹寺 142:1475 28:大樹寺 295:: 231:^ 267:. 166:) 160:(

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Affiliation
Jōdo-shū
Okazaki, Aichi
Geographic coordinates
34°59′04″N 137°09′55″E / 34.9844°N 137.1653°E / 34.9844; 137.1653

Buddhist
Jōdo-shū
Okazaki, Aichi
Matsudaira
Tokugawa clans
ruled Japan between 1600 and 1868
Important Cultural Property of Japan
Matsudaira Kiyoyasu
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Battle of Okehazama
Imagawa Yoshimoto
Oda Nobunaga


"大樹寺"
"Daiju-ji Temple"
the original
"Daiju-ji"
Categories
1475 establishments in Asia
Historic Sites of Japan
Wooden buildings and structures in Japan
Aichi Prefecture designated tangible cultural property

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