The Toyoku Shrine was built in honor of Hideki Toyoshi, an ancient hero of Japan. Hideki Toyoshi completed the great cause of reunifying Japan in the 16th century AD, ending the war situation. After the death of the Fengchen family, the shrine was destroyed. It was not until the late 19th century that the shrine was rebuilt. In the monastery, ancient buildings "Tangmen" are preserved. Tangmen is a door imitating Chinese architectural style. It represents the colorful Taoshan culture at that time and has been listed as a national treasure level cultural relic. An iron lantern was also kept in the temple. In the "Treasure Museum" on the north side of the monastery, the exhibition includes Japanese paintings "screens for Fungguo sacrificial paintings" by the Japanese painting school "Huno School" which has become an important national cultural relic, as well as relics used by Hideki Toyoshi.