Although at the height of its prosperity, it became a large Buddhist temple possessing 100-koku (a measure of wealth based on rice), and 16 priest houses, operations were temporarily ceased due to the prohibition order of Buddhism on April 15, 1868. |
最盛期には寺領100石、16坊舎を有する大伽藍となるが、1868年(慶応4年)閏4月15日廃仏毀釈令により一旦断絶する。 |