Taiyu-in Temple

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- Yamauchi 2300
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- 1-12: Mon-Sun: - 08:00-16:30
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About this sight
Located in the historical city of Nikko, this is the mausoleum of Iemitsu, the third Tokugawa shogun, who established the feudal system of the Tokugawa shogunate. The mausoleum is listed among the Nikko UNESCO Heritage Temples and Shrines.
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