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- Other Names: 万年山 (Mannen-zan)
- Japanese: 青松寺 (Seishô-ji)
Mannen-zan Seishô-ji is a Sôtô Zen temple in the Atago area of Tokyo's Minato-ku. Along with Sôsen-ji and Sengaku-ji, it is considered one of the Edo sangaji, the three chief Sôtô Zen temples in the city.
In case of a fire at the Satsuma Edo mansions, it was one of the chief locations a Ryukyuan embassy was meant to escape to.
References
- "Shiryôhen kaidai shiryô honkoku: Edo dachi ni tsuki oose watashi dome" 「史料編解題・史料翻刻「江戸立二付仰渡留」」, in Kamiya Nobuyuki 紙屋敦之 (ed.), Kinsei Nihon ni okeru gaikoku shisetsu to shakai hen'yô 3: taikun gaikô kaitai wo ou 『近世日本における外国使節と社会変容(3)-大君外交解体を追う-』, Tokyo: Waseda University (2009), p30, 45n81.