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It was a small temple in the temple town of Ikenobata. The precincts were rich in greenery, and Japanese styles such as pine trees and wisteria shelves spread, and it was a small box garden that I couldn't think of in Tokyo. In the precincts, there was also the tomb of Tomoakira Kawaji, who survived the end of the Edo period as a foreign magistrate, which was quite interesting.
Taishoji Temple is a temple of the Nichiren sect located about 5 minutes walk from Nezu Station on the Chiyoda Line. I worshiped when I took a walk around the nearby temples and shrines in June. There is a main hall in the back of the gate pillar, and it is a temple in the precincts with a lot of greenery. It is said that Entsuin Nissuke was founded as a Soan in 1604, and in 1631, the second Honryuin Nissho called himself Moribayashiyama Taishoji Temple. In the precincts, there was a tomb of Seiho Kawaji, who was active at the end of the Edo period as a foreign magistrate, on the explanation board in front of the gate pillar. The area is an area where temples and shrines are gathered, so ...
It is a temple with the graveyard of Seito Kawaji. According to the information board, a Daiba was built off the coast of Shinagawa, Edo Bay. When I look it up, he wrote about the Jinmu Ryoko and was involved in the Treaty of Japanese-Russian peacemaking.
Many temples and shrines are lined up along the narrow street of ikenobata 2 chome, Taito ward, south of tsurunezu subway station, one of which is Taisho Ji Temple of Nichiren sect, and walks from the station entrance 2 4 minutes 々. Along the narrow street, there is a beautiful white wall with tiles and a stone pillar gate, the main hall in front is a temple-like structure, and the front yard is a quiet precinct with a small but well-maintained planting. In the cemetery here, there is an explanation board in front of the gate that there is a "Kawaji Seiho tomb", and when I looked for it, I found it behind the main hall ...
This Taishoji Temple was built in the early 17th century. It is located on Shinoba Kodori. The gate pillars of the temple also feel old. The main hall is also simple and feels old. This temple has the tomb of Seiakira Kawaji, a retainer of the Shogunate and involved in diplomacy with Russia at the end of the Tokugawa shogunate. It is a temple that looked at history.
Nian Zhang る
It was a small temple in the temple town of Ikenobata. The precincts were rich in greenery, and Japanese styles such as pine trees and wisteria shelves spread, and it was a small box garden that I couldn't think of in Tokyo. In the precincts, there was also the tomb of Tomoakira Kawaji, who survived the end of the Edo period as a foreign magistrate, which was quite interesting.
Chuanlu Shengxuan の Tomb
Taishoji Temple is a temple of the Nichiren sect located about 5 minutes walk from Nezu Station on the Chiyoda Line. I worshiped when I took a walk around the nearby temples and shrines in June. There is a main hall in the back of the gate pillar, and it is a temple in the precincts with a lot of greenery. It is said that Entsuin Nissuke was founded as a Soan in 1604, and in 1631, the second Honryuin Nissho called himself Moribayashiyama Taishoji Temple. In the precincts, there was a tomb of Seiho Kawaji, who was active at the end of the Edo period as a foreign magistrate, on the explanation board in front of the gate pillar. The area is an area where temples and shrines are gathered, so ...
Chuanlu Shengyu Tomb
It is a temple with the graveyard of Seito Kawaji. According to the information board, a Daiba was built off the coast of Shinagawa, Edo Bay. When I look it up, he wrote about the Jinmu Ryoko and was involved in the Treaty of Japanese-Russian peacemaking.
It is a temple with "Kawaji Seiho Tomb"
Many temples and shrines are lined up along the narrow street of ikenobata 2 chome, Taito ward, south of tsurunezu subway station, one of which is Taisho Ji Temple of Nichiren sect, and walks from the station entrance 2 4 minutes 々. Along the narrow street, there is a beautiful white wall with tiles and a stone pillar gate, the main hall in front is a temple-like structure, and the front yard is a quiet precinct with a small but well-maintained planting. In the cemetery here, there is an explanation board in front of the gate that there is a "Kawaji Seiho tomb", and when I looked for it, I found it behind the main hall ...
It is a temple of the Nichiren sect.
This Taishoji Temple was built in the early 17th century. It is located on Shinoba Kodori. The gate pillars of the temple also feel old. The main hall is also simple and feels old. This temple has the tomb of Seiakira Kawaji, a retainer of the Shogunate and involved in diplomacy with Russia at the end of the Tokugawa shogunate. It is a temple that looked at history.