Toshogu Shrine, Japan



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The Toshogu is the mausoleum of Tokugawa Ieyasu, founder of the Tokugawa shogunate, which ruled Japan for over 250 years until 1868. The shrine is dedicated to the spirits of Ieyasu and two other of Japan's most influential historical personalities, Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Minamoto Yoritomo.
The lavishly decorated shrine complex consists of more than a dozen Shinto and Buddhist buildings set in a beautiful forest. Initially a relatively simple mausoleum, Toshogu was enlarged into the spectacular complex seen today by Ieyasu's grandson Iemitsu during the first half of the 17th century.
Countless wood carvings and large amounts of gold leaf were used to decorate the buildings in a way not seen elsewhere in Japan, where simplicity has been traditionally stressed in shrine architecture.
Unless you intend to visit only the Toshogu, it is recommended to purchase a combination ticket, which also includes admission to the Taiyuinbyo, the Rinnoji's Sanbutsudo and Futarasan Shrine. However, a separate fee has to be paid to view the small carving of the sleeping cat (nemuri neko) and Ieyasu's tomb.
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