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Sensho-ji Temple

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The lord of Yamagata castle Mogami Yoshiaki was deeply saddened when Komahime, his daughter and concubine-to-be of Toyotomi Hidetsugu, was executed at only 15 years old after Hidetsugu was accused of plotting against his father Hideyoshi. Mogami Yoshiaki relocated a temple in Takagai to the Niodo street (now Hatago-machi) in Yamagata City to commemorate Komahime.

Then it was moved to the present location in 1598.

This temple is the largest in Yamagata City and its bell and bell tower are designated as cultural properties of Yamagata Prefecture.

The statues of the wrestlers in the four corners of the main hall are said to have been made by Hidari Jingoro.

The large ginkgo tree that stands on the right side after entering the mountain gate is called “Yukifuri Ginkgo” and is designated as a natural monument of Yamagata City.

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Sumo wrestler statues

The statues of the wrestlers in the four corners of the main hall are said to have been made by Hidari Jingoro.

Basic information

Area
Yamagata
Name
Sensho-ji Temple
Address

3-7-67 Midori-cho, Yamagata City Yamagata Prefecture

Tel.
023-622-5981023-622-5981
Access

About 10 minutes by car from Yamagata Station
About 30 minutes on foot from Yamagata Station

Parking lot
Yes

Surrounding spots

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