When Masako became pregnant, Yoritomo himself traveled to Gandenji — a temple tucked away in the hills southeast of Kamakura — to pray for her safe delivery (Azuma Kagami, Juei 1). Rather than relying on official shogunal prayer sites such as Tsurugaoka Hachimangu or Mishima Taisha, he deliberately chose Gandenji as a Kannon pilgrimage site, said to be because of the Eleven-faced Kannon's reputation for protecting women. Within Masako's turbulent life, the record that her husband prayed at this old mountain temple before the birth of their heir Manju (Yoriie) survives as an intimate trace of the private devotion of the still-newlywed couple.