Saikai-ji

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Saikai-ji

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It is the 26th of the 33 Kannon temples in Edo.[2] The main deity of the temple is Script error: No such module "Nihongo"..

History

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Monumento of the first France legation

Meiwa 7 (1621) St. Munen found this. Ansei 6 (1856), it was the France consulate general and two years after became legation. Now, the monument of the first remains of the France minister government residence stands in the precincts of a temple.

Geography

This is located on the sea side of the Tsuki no Misaki highland, and next to Kamezuka Kohen. During the Edo period, people were able to see the unparalleled view toward the Edo bay from there. This temple is located in the former site of the Script error: No such module "Nihongo". of the Takeshiba tradition.

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