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It was a mausoleum of the Kuroda family enshrined adjacent to the ruins of Gogei Castle. It was managed by the local Gogei Autonomy Association and the mausoleum was well maintained. Grace, it was the Kuroda family, and Kuroda Kanbei was not buried.
Two gorinto towers are built at the mausoleum in the gojo Jo castle site park, and it is designated as a designated historic site in Himeji city by the gravestone of kanbei's grandfather and mother. It is a magnificent tower, and the stone is said to have been made in Fukuoka, Mr. Kuroda's hometown, and assembled by ship. It was a mausoleum that made me feel that this land had a deep connection with the Kuroda family.
It is the mausoleum of the grandfather of Takataka Kuroda (Kanbei) and his mother, Mr. Akashi. Shigetaka is a person who saw the talent of his son Shikitaka and served the Kodera family after making a fortune with eye medicine. This mausoleum was built by carrying materials from Kyushu in the first half of the century. It seems that they were allowed to die, but when the father and son of Shikitaka and Takataka were the Lord of Himeji Castle, they could not make a grave in the castle of the Lord Kodera family, so the original grave is not here. I feel like it's not here. The Kuroda family, who was only the chief retainer of Harima's small gozoku (local ruling family) at that time, Chikuzen 5...
It is located in a corner of Gogajo Ruins Park. The mausoleum of the Kuroda family is also in Shiga Prefecture, but it is smaller than that, but the locals are well maintained.
There are two people, Shigetaka Kuroda and Mr. Akashi.
Original Text
In the explanation of the graveyard, "Shigetaka Kuroda (later Konbei Kuroda)'s grandfather, Shigetaka and his real mother (Mr. Akashi)" are enshrined. It is located next to the ruins of Goto Castle and is designated as a "historic site designated by Himeji City".
The Rule of the Autonomous Society
It was a mausoleum of the Kuroda family enshrined adjacent to the ruins of Gogei Castle. It was managed by the local Gogei Autonomy Association and the mausoleum was well maintained. Grace, it was the Kuroda family, and Kuroda Kanbei was not buried.
I feel the land related to the Kuroda family.
Two gorinto towers are built at the mausoleum in the gojo Jo castle site park, and it is designated as a designated historic site in Himeji city by the gravestone of kanbei's grandfather and mother. It is a magnificent tower, and the stone is said to have been made in Fukuoka, Mr. Kuroda's hometown, and assembled by ship. It was a mausoleum that made me feel that this land had a deep connection with the Kuroda family.
It's near the castle site.
It is the mausoleum of the grandfather of Takataka Kuroda (Kanbei) and his mother, Mr. Akashi. Shigetaka is a person who saw the talent of his son Shikitaka and served the Kodera family after making a fortune with eye medicine. This mausoleum was built by carrying materials from Kyushu in the first half of the century. It seems that they were allowed to die, but when the father and son of Shikitaka and Takataka were the Lord of Himeji Castle, they could not make a grave in the castle of the Lord Kodera family, so the original grave is not here. I feel like it's not here. The Kuroda family, who was only the chief retainer of Harima's small gozoku (local ruling family) at that time, Chikuzen 5...
the mausoleum of kanbe's grandfather and mother.
It is located in a corner of Gogajo Ruins Park. The mausoleum of the Kuroda family is also in Shiga Prefecture, but it is smaller than that, but the locals are well maintained.
There are two people, Shigetaka Kuroda and Mr. Akashi.
In the explanation of the graveyard, "Shigetaka Kuroda (later Konbei Kuroda)'s grandfather, Shigetaka and his real mother (Mr. Akashi)" are enshrined. It is located next to the ruins of Goto Castle and is designated as a "historic site designated by Himeji City".