History・Zushi & Hayama
Stone Gorinto
A Kamakura-period stone gorinto, or five-element memorial tower, about 141cm tall, now at Toshoji temple in Zushi's Ikego district. It originally stood at Keizoin temple in Hayama's Horiuchi district and was moved to its present location in 1976 after that temple's revival and relocation. Its base bears the inscription Kengen 2, or 1303, making it a benchmark example from the end of the Kamakura period.
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