After the death of Oinu, Reikō-in temple was built as her mausoleum at the
Ryōan-ji temple in
Kyoto. A portrait of Oinu survives at the temple, depicting her in a
kosode and
koshimaki, holding
prayer beads with both hands and sitting on one knee with her palms together. According to the records of Shōsen-ji temple in
Ebisu, Shibuya, Tokyo, the temple was established by "Oda, the wife of Hosokawa". The temple was established as Reikō-in in Ōsawa, Hitotsugi in 1604, with Jiei as its founding monk. It is a branch temple of the
Rinzai school Myōshin-ji. In 1695, the temple moved to Hitotsugi,
Akasaka, and changed its name to Ryūokusan Shōsen-ji. == Family ==