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188, Osaka City-Changshiji, Shitennoji
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I was standing in the precincts of Shitennoji Temple. It was designated as Osaka City Award Historic Site No. 188, and a detailed explanation board by the Osaka City Board of Education was installed in front of it. The essential stone pillars themselves were placed on the top of the unrelated tomb and looked up from below. By the way, the characters engraved on the stone pillars were reprinted on the explanation board.
It is on the north side of Shitennoji Temple. There is a monument at the top of the grave like a mountain. I think you will overlook it unless you look for it consciously.
It is located in the precincts of Shitennoji Temple, and it looks characteristic so you can easily see that it is this. You can read the explanation and know that it is an important monument.
It is a monument of the earthquake and tsunami on the north side of the precincts of Shitennoji Temple. Many of these monuments are simple, but many tombs gather here and you can see the depth of the memorial service. I walked from Tennoji Station, but it takes about 20 〜 25 minutes.
It is relatively close to the Nakanomon gate of Shitennoji Temple. In order to commemorate the victims of the Ansei Tokai earthquake and the Nankai earthquake that occurred on November 4th and 5th, 1854, and to warn the world of the tsunami disaster. The fall of the following year, A stone monument was erected at Shitennoji Temple. The grave of the victims of that time 々 is piled up, and there is a monument at the top. There is an explanation plate nearby.
188, Osaka City-Changshiji, Shitennoji
I was standing in the precincts of Shitennoji Temple. It was designated as Osaka City Award Historic Site No. 188, and a detailed explanation board by the Osaka City Board of Education was installed in front of it. The essential stone pillars themselves were placed on the top of the unrelated tomb and looked up from below. By the way, the characters engraved on the stone pillars were reprinted on the explanation board.
Monument
It is on the north side of Shitennoji Temple. There is a monument at the top of the grave like a mountain. I think you will overlook it unless you look for it consciously.
Sitianwang Temple
It is located in the precincts of Shitennoji Temple, and it looks characteristic so you can easily see that it is this. You can read the explanation and know that it is an important monument.
It's in the precincts of Shitennoji Temple.
It is a monument of the earthquake and tsunami on the north side of the precincts of Shitennoji Temple. Many of these monuments are simple, but many tombs gather here and you can see the depth of the memorial service. I walked from Tennoji Station, but it takes about 20 〜 25 minutes.
it's in shitennoji.
It is relatively close to the Nakanomon gate of Shitennoji Temple. In order to commemorate the victims of the Ansei Tokai earthquake and the Nankai earthquake that occurred on November 4th and 5th, 1854, and to warn the world of the tsunami disaster. The fall of the following year, A stone monument was erected at Shitennoji Temple. The grave of the victims of that time 々 is piled up, and there is a monument at the top. There is an explanation plate nearby.