Important Cultural Property

Junjō-kan

Important Cultural Property
Momoyama period (1598)
Seven-Bay Long Structure
Four-Bay Transverse Span
Single Tier
hip-and-gable style (irimoya-zukuri)
kayabuki thatching
Eaves: Kokerabuki shingles

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三宝院殿堂 純浄観

The seasons’ colors, as seen by Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s eyes

Junjō-kan is a hall within Sanbō-in. It was originally built on the mountainside to hold the 1598 Cherry Viewing Banquet, and was later moved to Sanbō-in.

The sliding door panels of the building are decorated with paintings of cherry blossoms and maple leaves by Hamada Taisuke (b. 1932), a contemporary painter of landscapes. These works were completed in 1989.

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