The founder of the Tokugawa shogunate, Tokugawa Ieyasu, chose Nikko as his final resting place. The beauty of Nikko Tosho-gu Shrine (World Heritage Site), where カジノレオ ボーナスコードhogun is enshrined, will take your breath away. Buildings that have been designated as National Treasures of Japan and Important Cultural Properties line the grounds. The master craftsmen who were gathered from around the country used lacquer and rich colors in building Tosho-gu Shrine, which also features numerous sculptures on its pillars. Records from the time indicate a total of 4.54 million people worked on カジノレオ ボーナスコードhrine completing its construction in a year and five months.