Kanrantei

Registered Tangible Cultural Property

Meiji Period (1868-1911)

Wooden Single-Story Building / Kawarabuki Roof Tiles

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Located on the western side of the grounds, between the Guest Hall and the New Shoin, Kanrantei sits adjacent to the Guest Hall Garden, a strolling garden featuring a pond believed to have been created in the mid-Edo period (1603–1868).
This single-story building features a roof covered in sangawarabuki pantiles, with the south side featuring a hip-and-gable structure, and the north side a gable roof.
The roof, known as a mukuri-yane camber roof, features convex curves that work together to create an impression of gentleness.
The layout consists of 2 rooms both featuring shelves, the larger of which also contains an alcove. The interior design produces a sophisticated sukiya-style elegance, featuring cinnabar sand-coated walls, non-penetrating tie beams retaining bark texture on the edges, and board transoms decorated with wave patterns.
At the entrance hangs a plate of calligraphy written by Shinra, the 42nd chief abbot of Saikyo-ji.

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    Cultural Property List

    • 01

      Side Gate of the Founder's Hall

    • 02

      Founder's Hall

    • 03

      Karamon Gate of the Founder's Hall

    • 04

      Founder's Hall Font

    • 05

      Font in Front of the Main Hall

    • 06

      Ossuary

    • 07

      Syokyozo

    • 08

      Main Hall

    • 09

      Seated Statue of Amida Nyorai (Amitabha)

    • 10

      Guest Hall

    • 11

      Seated Statue of Yakushi Nyorai (Bhaisajyaguru)

    • 12

      Guest Hall Side Gate

    • 13

      Kanrantei

    • 14

      Shoin

    • 15

      Kanchogura

    • 16

      Mausoleum

    • 17

      Stone Lantern

    • 18

      Temple Bell

    • 19

      Standing Statue of Sho Kannon (Aryavalokitesvara)

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