Jukō-in

[1] The Hondō (1583) and chashitsu (1739) are Important Cultural Properties and the gardens have been designated a Place of Scenic Beauty.

[2][3][4] A painting of Miyoshi Nagayoshi (1566) has also been designated an Important Cultural Property.

[5] The temple also contains a great number of fusuma paintings done by Kanō Eitoku.

Jukōin: Art, Architecture, and Mortuary Culture at a Japanese Zen Buddhist Temple.

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Entrance to Jukō-in, a sub-temple of Daitoku-ji