At the foot of the Mt. Asuwa in Fukui city there is a small temple called, 'Taisei-in Temple'. This small temple is the family temple of the chief samurai officer and advisor to the first lord of Fukui Han (region), Yuki Hideyasu. Unfortunately, I don't have any information on him other than the fact that he committed ritual suicide when Yuki Hideyasu passed away. This act of following his lord to the grave was called 'martyrdom' and was accepted, or even admired in feudal Japan. When you enter the gate and walk through the pretty garden, there will be the small cemetery in which some large, impressive tomb stones stand. Even if you are not interested in this chief samurai officer this is a good place to spend some time alone in peace.
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Taisei-in Temple, Fukui
Family temple of the Fukui Han's chief samurai officer
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Cozy entrance gate of Taisei-in Temple, Fukui
Stone signage of Taisei-in Temple
Beautiful wooden eaves of Taisei-in Temple's entrance gate
The stone signage explaining that this is a family temple of the chief samurai officer and advisor to the first lord of Fukui Han (region), Yuki Hideyasu
Steppingstones in a small temple garden
Steppingstones leading to the cemetery at the back of the temple
Colorful plants surrounding the steppingstones
There was nobody in the small, quiet garden...how lucky!
What are they? Bamboo children?
The temple looked as though it was a private house of someone
Statues and tomb stones in the cemetery
Impressive tomb stones...one of them must be the tomb of the chief samurai officer but I couldn't tell which was whose
Unique tomb stones
Purple flowers fluttering in the wind in a silent cemetery
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