Sûden was tasked by Ieyasu with recording the shogunate's diplomatic activities and communications; these records, collected over the period from 1608 to [[1629]], were compiled into a volume titled ''Ikoku nikki'' ("Chronicle of Foreign Countries").<ref>Polenghi, 6.</ref> Sûden also oversaw the administration of the country's [[Buddhist temple]]s and [[Shinto shrine]]s along with [[Itakura Katsushige]], and inaugurated two temples called [[Konchi-in]], one in [[Sunpu]], where he made his home, and another in [[Edo]]. | Sûden was tasked by Ieyasu with recording the shogunate's diplomatic activities and communications; these records, collected over the period from 1608 to [[1629]], were compiled into a volume titled ''Ikoku nikki'' ("Chronicle of Foreign Countries").<ref>Polenghi, 6.</ref> Sûden also oversaw the administration of the country's [[Buddhist temple]]s and [[Shinto shrine]]s along with [[Itakura Katsushige]], and inaugurated two temples called [[Konchi-in]], one in [[Sunpu]], where he made his home, and another in [[Edo]]. |