Hofuku-ji
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Hôfuku-ji is a Buddhist temple in Shimoda which served for a time as lodgings for the Shimoda bugyô and as his temporary administrative office.
The temple was later the site of a notable meeting between Yamauchi Yôdô and Katsu Kaishû, and further boasts a statue of Sakamoto Ryôma, who stayed there for a time while on the run.
Okichi, a geisha or servant associated with Townsend Harris, is buried at Hôfuku-ji.
References
- Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 1 (1937), 600.
- Plaques on-site.