Daimon (Niōmon)

Daimon (Niōmon)
Daimon (Niōmon)

Daimon (Niōmon)

On the front gate we have a rōmon, a tower gate built in two levels with the hiwadabuki technique. Originally, it was at the Jōrakuji (Konan-shi Ishibe-chō) Tendai sect, then Hideyoshi moved it to Fushimi Castle. Afterward, in 1601 (6th year of Keichō Era), Tokugawa Ieyasu donated it to Miidera temple. It is known all over the country as an outstanding example of rōmon.
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  • Designated division:Cultural Property of Japan
  • The times:Muromachi Period (4th year of Hōtoku Era, 1452)
  • Place:246 Onjōji-chō,Ōtsu city
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