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Myōryū-ji : ウィキペディア英語版
Myōryū-ji

, commonly known as ''Ninja-dera'' ("Ninja Temple"), is a Buddhist temple belonging to Nichiren sect located in Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan.
==History==

The temple was built in 1585 as a prayer place of the Kaga Domain by Lord Maeda Toshiie, the founder of the Kaga Domain. Originally it was situated near Kanazawa Castle, but in 1643, Toshitsune Maeda, the third lord of the Kaga Domain, moved the temple to the Tera-machi district to the south of the castle. In preparation for an emergency attack of the central government (Tokugawa shogunate), the Maeda family considered the temples in Tera-machi as a shield.
Since the shogun imposed strict building restrictions as one way of weakening his regional lords, Myōryū-ji was designed to circumvent the restrictions and serve as a disguised military outpost. It was supplemented with considerable defences and escape routes, so that its defenders could alert the castle in the event of an attack. The temple's defences aimed to guard against intruders or attack, and include hidden tunnels, secret rooms, traps, and a labyrinth of corridors and staircases.

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