Sōken-ji (摠見寺) is a Buddhist temple located in the Azuchi neighborhood of the city of Ōmihachiman in Shiga Prefecture, Japan.
The head priest was the third son of Oda Nobuyasu, lord of Iwakura Castle in Owari province, who was from a cadet branch of the clan.
Both structures are now designated National Important Cultural Properties[1][2] The temple survived the destruction of Azuchi Castle after the assassination of Nobunaga in 1582.
During the Edo period, it had estates with a kokudaka of 227 koku, which provided it with sufficient income to grow to over 22 buildings, even without regular parishioners.
It was also supported by the surviving branches of the Oda clan, especially the daimyō of Kaigara Domain in Tanba Province (30,000 koku), who used the temple as their bodaiji from 1695.