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The temple's treasures include works by [[Southern Song Dynasty|Southern Song]] painter [[Li Tang]].
 
The temple's treasures include works by [[Southern Song Dynasty|Southern Song]] painter [[Li Tang]].
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The graves of Tadaoki and his wife [[Hosokawa Gracia]], along with those of other members of the Hosokawa family can be found on the grounds. [[Izumo no Okuni]] and [[Nagoya Sanzaemon]], who are said to have founded [[kabuki]], are also buried here, but their graves, unlike those of the Hosokawa, are not open to the public. A stone lantern erected near the Hosokawa graves is said to have been a donation or gift from Sen no Rikyû, against the wishes of [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]. In the possession of the Hosokawa for many years, it was designated in [[1642]] to become Tadaoki's grave marker, and was moved here to Kôtô-in for that purpose upon Tadaoki's death two years later.
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The graves of Tadaoki and his wife [[Hosokawa Gracia]], along with those of other members of the Hosokawa family can be found on the grounds. [[Izumo no Okuni]] and [[Nagoya Sansaburo|Nagoya Sansaburô]], who are said to have founded [[kabuki]], are also buried here, but their graves, unlike those of the Hosokawa, are not open to the public. A stone lantern erected near the Hosokawa graves is said to have been a donation or gift from Sen no Rikyû, against the wishes of [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]. In the possession of the Hosokawa for many years, it was designated in [[1642]] to become Tadaoki's grave marker, and was moved here to Kôtô-in for that purpose upon Tadaoki's death two years later.
    
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