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This Buddhist temple was established by the fifth shōgun
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For the temple of the same name in Naha, Okinawa, see
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Like many Buddhist temples in Japan, Gokoku-ji has a
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Gokoku-ji (Okinawa)

Important Cultural Property of Japan
Affiliation
Shingon Buddhism
Deity
Nyoirin
Kannon
Bunkyō, Tokyo
35°43′18.3″N 139°43′32.3″E / 35.721750°N 139.725639°E / 35.721750; 139.725639
http://www.gokokuji.or.jp/
Gokoku-ji is located in Tokyo
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Shingon Buddhist temple
Tokyo
Bunkyō
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi
American air raids
World War II
cemetery
Sanjō Sanetomi
Daijō Daijin
Yamada Akiyoshi
Minister of Industry
Home Minister
Minister of Justice
Imperial Japanese Army
Nihon University
Kokugakuin University
Josiah Conder

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