Choju-ji
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- Established: 1451
- Japanese: 長寿寺 (Chôju ji)
Chôju-ji was a Buddhist temple established in Naha in 1451. It was associated with a nearby branch shrine of Ise Shrine,[1] and on at least one occasion in the early 18th century exchanged letters with the temple of Seiken-ji (near Sunpu, in what is today Shizuoka prefecture), following the 1710 death of Ryukyuan official Nakanishi chikudun and his burial at Seiken-ji.[2]
References
- Gregory Smits, Maritime Ryukyu, University of Hawaii Press (2019), 141.