- Gōshō-ji
nihongo|Gōshō-ji|毫摂寺|gōshō-ji is a Buddhist temple in
Takarazuka ,Hyōgo Prefecture ,Japan . The other name of this temple is Kohama-gobo (小浜御坊). Kohama is a name of the area around the temple and along theArima Kaidō , which connectedOsaka andKyoto toArima Onsen during theEdo period . This temple belongs toJōdo Shinshū sect ofBuddhism .History
Gōshō-ji is said to be established in 'Meiou Nenkan' from 1492 to 1501. During the
Sengoku period in the 16th century, the town of Kohama developed as a typical temple town (寺内町 "jinai-machi") of Gōshō-ji. However, the town and the temple was burned by GeneralFukushima Masanori (福島正則) in 1595, by the order ofToyotomi Hideyoshi , because one of wives ofToyotomi Hidetsugu , Kohama-hime (小浜姫) or Kame-hime (亀姫) from this town, was killed with Hidetsugu by Hideyoshi. Hidetsugu was a nephew of Hideyoshi, but killed by Hideyoshi because Hideyoshi doubted that Hidetsugu may takeover the power of Hideyoshi andToyotomi Hideyori , the only son of Hideyoshi. In Meiji Period, Gōshō-ji was given the title of "Bekkaku" (別格), literally meaning "special", by the sect.Access
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Mefu Jinja Station ofHankyu Takarazuka Line
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