Yūshō-in Mausoleum
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Yūshō-in Mausoleum
Summary
Yūshō-in Mausoleum is a Tokugawa mausoleum[1].
Key Facts
- Yūshō-in Mausoleum is located in Shibakōen[2].
- Yūshō-in Mausoleum is in the country of Japan[3].
- Yūshō-in Mausoleum's instance of is recorded as Tokugawa mausoleum[4].
- Tokugawa Ietsugu is named after Yūshō-in Mausoleum[5].
- Yūshō-in Mausoleum followed Bunshoin Mausoleum[6].
- Yūshō-in Mausoleum's structure replaced by is recorded as Tokyo Prince Hotel[7].
- Yūshō-in Mausoleum is part of Zōjō-ji Temple[8].
- Yūshō-in Mausoleum's Commons category is recorded as Yūshō-in[9].
- Yūshō-in Mausoleum's commemorates is recorded as Tokugawa Ietsugu[10].
- 1717 marks the founding of Yūshō-in Mausoleum[11].
- Yūshō-in Mausoleum was dissolved in 1945[12].
- Yūshō-in Mausoleum's heritage designation is recorded as Important Cultural Property of Japan[13].
Body
Publication
Yūshō-in Mausoleum is part of Zōjō-ji Temple[8].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Yūshō-in Mausoleum followed Bunshoin Mausoleum[6].