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The peony garden of Taima-dera Oku-in which can see about hundreds of shares of peonies of various colors. That to which the 57th generation of Taima-dera Oku-in chief priest's Kanyosatubun saint planted the flower of many peonies in mass for the dead in the garden after it seeing the flower of the peony currently drawn on the Buddhist altar room ceiling of the Oku-in people-in-general length built in 1612. It seems that the history of Taima-dera and a peony started by saying these days in early stages of the Edo period. |