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*''Other Names'': 高麗版大蔵経 ''(Kôrai ban daizôkyô)''
*''Japanese'': 一切経 ''(Issai kyô)''
The ''Issaikyô'' are a set of [[sutra]]s printed in Korea and granted by the [[Joseon]] royal court to [[So Sadamori|Sô Sadamori]], lord of [[Tsushima]], at Sadamori's request.
Sadamori presented the sutras to a [[Hachiman]] Shrine on Tsushima in [[1449]]. In the late 16th century, these sutras later came into the possession of [[Ishida Mitsunari]], who presented them to [[Kongobu-ji|Kongôbu-ji]], a temple on [[Mt. Koya|Mt. Kôya]] (Kôya-san), where they remain today.
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==References==
*Gallery labels, Tsushima Museum.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/52092092117/sizes/h/]
[[Category:Muromachi Period]]
[[Category:Historical Documents]]