Keifuku-ji
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- Other Names: 瑞松山 (Zuishô-san)
- Japanese: 景福寺 (Keifuku-ji)
Keifuku-ji is a Sôtô Zen Buddhist temple in Himeji City. Founded in 1369, it is the site of the graves of a number of Edo period members of the Sakai clan.
Partial List of Burials
- Enhime 婉 - wife of Sakai Tadashige (1826-1867)
- En-hime 鋋 - eldest daughter of Sakai Tadashige and Enhime (b. 1862/9/27 - d. 1863/6/27)
- Kiso-hime 喜曽 - daughter of Sakai Tadanori and Kiyo-hime; wife of Sakai Tadatomi (1834-1870)
- Kiyo-hime 喜代 - wife of Sakai Tadanori; daughter of Tokugawa Ienari (1818-1868)
- Sakai Makinosuke 駉之助 - 10th son of Sakai Tadazumi (b. 1756 - d. 1761)
- Sho-hime 紓 - third daughter of Sakai Tadanori; adopted daughter of Sakai Tadatsura (b. 1831/8/15 - d. 1831/11/27)
- Tsuchi-hime 鎚 - second daughter of Sakai Tadanori; adopted daughter of Sakai Tadatsura (b. 1830/7/9 - d. 1832/11/8)
- Yoso-hime 与曾 - 6th daughter of Sakai Tadazumi (b. 1750/11/15 - d. 1750/12/5)
- Ninth daughter of Sakai Tadazumi (b. 1754/5/23 - 5/25)
References
- Plaques on-site at Keifuku-ji.[1]