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Fukuzen-ji is a [[Shingon]] Buddhist temple in [[Tomonoura]], [[Hiroshima prefecture]], famous for its Taichôrô guest room, which hosted [[Korean embassies to Edo]] on a number of occasions.
 
Fukuzen-ji is a [[Shingon]] Buddhist temple in [[Tomonoura]], [[Hiroshima prefecture]], famous for its Taichôrô guest room, which hosted [[Korean embassies to Edo]] on a number of occasions.
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The temple was founded in the [[Heian period]], around [[950]].  
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The temple was founded in the [[Heian period]], around [[950]], on the orders of [[Emperor Murakami]].
    
In the [[Genroku]] era, around [[1690]], a guesthouse was constructed adjacent to, and attached to, the temple's ''hondô'' (main hall). The guestroom is in simple ''[[irimoya]]'' construction,  with 11.8 meter beams, and a tiled roof.
 
In the [[Genroku]] era, around [[1690]], a guesthouse was constructed adjacent to, and attached to, the temple's ''hondô'' (main hall). The guestroom is in simple ''[[irimoya]]'' construction,  with 11.8 meter beams, and a tiled roof.
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