Eisyu Temple
Eisyu Temple was built in Keicho 16 (1611) and was opened by Ryogen.
Ryogen’s secular name was Eisyu Matabei Goto. It has been said that he became a priest in Kyoto.
The temple was placed in Tuboi under the Kumamoto Castle until the second chief priest, Ryokei, left since the start of this temple; however, the temple was washed away by a flood in Manji 1 (1658).
After 6 years of Kanbun 4 (1664), the third chief priest, Rinsetsu, it was relocated and reconstructed to the current location in response to the request of Motofusa Uemon Goto in Babamura.