In the Edo period, it was given Shuinjo (shogunate license to conduct trade) by the Edo bakufu and had approximately ten tatchu (sub-temples on the site of the main temple); however, it has declined since the Meiji period, and today it has only a hondo (Shaka-do Hall) and a kuri (the priest's living quarters or the kitchen of a temple), etc. |
江戸時代には江戸幕府から朱印状を与えられ、塔頭十余宇を有したが、明治以降衰退し、現在は本堂(釈迦堂)・庫裏などを残すのみとなった。 |