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  Worldvisitguide > Places > Shrines and Temples... > Outdoor Architecture > Chousengane
Chousengane
Korean Bell
Cloche cor?enne
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History   
Messengers from Korea dedicated the bell when they came to Japan in order to celebrate the birth of Iemitsu's son (Later the 4th successive Shogun Ietsuna). The bell has a small hole on the ceiling, and it looks like a worm-eaten spot. Therefore, the bell also is called "Mushikuino-kane (Bell of worm-eaten). However, that hole was made for better echo.
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