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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kōdai-inKōdai-in - Wikipedia

    Kōdai-in (高台院) (died October 17, 1624), formerly known as Nene (ねね), One (おね), Nei (ねい), was an aristocrat and Buddhist nun, founder of the temple Kōdai-ji in Kyoto, Japan. She was formerly the principal samurai wife of Toyotomi Hideyoshi under the name of Toyotomi Yoshiko (豊臣 吉子).

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kōdai-inKōdai-in - Wikipedia

    Kōdai-in, conosciuta anche come Nene, One, Nei, fu un'aristocratica e monaca buddista, fondatrice del tempio Kōdai-ji a Kyoto, in Giappone, durante i periodi Sengoku ed Edo. Fu, in precedenza, la moglie principale del daimyō Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

  3. www.discoverkyoto.com › places-go › kodai-jiKōdai-ji | Discover Kyoto

    Kōdai-ji was founded in 1606 in honor of the Sengoku period warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi by his legal wife Nene (Dharma name: Kōdai-in Kogetsuni), who took the tonsure and become a Buddhist nun after her husband’s death.

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  5. Vedi tutte le attività. Kodai-in Temple. 3. 1 recensione. n. 44 di 56 attività a Takanawa. Siti religiosi. Scrivi una recensione. Info. Durata: Meno di 1 ora.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kōdai-jiKōdai-ji - Wikipedia

    Kōdai-ji (高台寺, Kōdai-ji), formally identified as Jubuzan Kōdai-ji (鷲峰山高台寺, Jubuzan Kōdai-ji), is a temple of the Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, Japan —the largest subtemple of the Kennin-ji branch.

  7. This shukubo was founded by the fourth prince of Emperor Shirakawa (around 900 years ago). As a result, the shukubo is called "Takano Omuro" and is a very historic temple. On the grounds, there is a main hall, a treasure pagoda, a treasure storehouse, as well as a bell tower.