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Daikakuji Gosho Corridor of Village Rain - Daikaku-ji is often called SaganGosho because of its connection with the imperial family as an imperial cloister. It is one of the largest and most important temples in Kyoto. Surrounding the garden and court stone stage are a series of wooden corridors that are famous for their nightingale squeaksIng sounds, once used as early warning systems for unexpected danger approaching. The Corridor of Village Rain or Murasame-no-Roka - besides is squeaks, has a low ceiling that swords or spears could be swung and cause danger to passing noblemen.

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Daikakuji Gosho Corridor of Village Rain - Daikaku-ji is often called SaganGosho because of its connection with the imperial family as an imperial cloister. It is one of the largest and most important temples in Kyoto. Surrounding the garden and court stone stage are a series of wooden corridors that are famous for their nightingale squeaksIng sounds, once used as early warning systems for unexpected danger approaching. The Corridor of Village Rain or Murasame-no-Roka - besides is squeaks, has a low ceiling that swords or spears could be swung and cause danger to passing noblemen.