THE MAIN HALL OF ZUIGENJI-TEMPLE : A study on the buildings of Fukui castle in Edo period, Part 1

  • YOSHIDA Junichi
    Dept. of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Institute of Technology

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  • 瑞源寺本堂について : 福井城の建築に関する研究 その1
  • 瑞源寺本堂について--福井城の建築に関する研究-1-
  • ズイゲンジ ホンドウ ニ ツイテ フクイジョウ ノ ケンチク ニカンスルケンキ

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Abstract

Zuigenji temple in Fukui city is a well known temple which was built by Masachika MATSUDAIRA, the fifth feudal lord of the Fukui clan. The main hall was moved from the residential building called "Kozashiki", which was a section of the "Honmaru palace" of Fukui castle. The palace of "Kozashiki" was built between the thirteenth year of the Bunsei (1830) to the second year of the Tempo (1831) for Naritsugu MATSUDAIRA who was the fourteenth feudal lord of the Fukui clan. The main hall of Zuigenji temple is of great historical importance as it is only remaining building of the original Fukui castle.

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