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The grave is dim and remote.
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On the way to visit Zuisenji Temple. He was the son of Emperor Godaigo and devoted himself to the restoration of Kenmu, and was killed by Tadayoshi Ashikaga in conflict with Takauji Ashikaga after the Kamakura Shogunate's defeat.
I 々, I can't help but like history. Emperor Godaigo, Prince Moriyoshi, Masanari Kusunoki, Yoshisada Nitta, and Takauji Ashikaga, although I don't like it very much. It's a name that will always appear during the Northern and Southern Dynasties of Japan. And this Prince Moriyoshi was killed by Takauji's younger brother, Tadayoshi Ashikaga. Kamakura Palace is a shrine dedicated to Prince Moriyoshi. Please do that too.
The stone steps that go up to the back are steep stairs that make me wonder if I can go up like this. And the end of San 々 is a dead end with a fence. It is undeniable that it has a lonely atmosphere. By the way, Prince Moriyoshi is the son of Emperor Go-Daigo. After the kenmu reign, he was handed over to Takauji Ashikaga due to his discord with his father, Emperor Go-Daigo, and was killed in Kamakura. I think there is a little of such a surprise left.
It is the grave of Emperor Godaigo's Prince Moriyoshi. Imperial Prince Moriyoshi followed his father's emperor and participated in the battle of overthrowing the Kamakura Bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a Shogun) with Masanari Suzuki and takauji Ashikaga, and was appointed as the chief of the expedition to the shogunate of the Kamakura Bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a Shogun) in order to establish He was confined to Takauji Ashikaga, who was aiming for the position of taishogun (literally, "great general"), and was confined by his younger brother Tadayoshi's vassals, and eventually died of unemployed at the age of 28. In order to convey his will to posterity, Emperor Meiji built "Kamakura Palace" and Prince Moriyoshi is enshrined as a deity. ...
Near the site of Kamakura Palace and Eifukuji Temple. I was out of breath because I climbed a steep stone steps near 200. It seemed to be under the jurisdiction of the Imperial Household Agency, and the door was closed.
The grave is dim and remote.
On the way to visit Zuisenji Temple. He was the son of Emperor Godaigo and devoted himself to the restoration of Kenmu, and was killed by Tadayoshi Ashikaga in conflict with Takauji Ashikaga after the Kamakura Shogunate's defeat.
He is the son of Emperor Godaigo.
I 々, I can't help but like history. Emperor Godaigo, Prince Moriyoshi, Masanari Kusunoki, Yoshisada Nitta, and Takauji Ashikaga, although I don't like it very much. It's a name that will always appear during the Northern and Southern Dynasties of Japan. And this Prince Moriyoshi was killed by Takauji's younger brother, Tadayoshi Ashikaga. Kamakura Palace is a shrine dedicated to Prince Moriyoshi. Please do that too.
Emergency stage
The stone steps that go up to the back are steep stairs that make me wonder if I can go up like this. And the end of San 々 is a dead end with a fence. It is undeniable that it has a lonely atmosphere. By the way, Prince Moriyoshi is the son of Emperor Go-Daigo. After the kenmu reign, he was handed over to Takauji Ashikaga due to his discord with his father, Emperor Go-Daigo, and was killed in Kamakura. I think there is a little of such a surprise left.
The grave of the prince who died in the young
It is the grave of Emperor Godaigo's Prince Moriyoshi. Imperial Prince Moriyoshi followed his father's emperor and participated in the battle of overthrowing the Kamakura Bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a Shogun) with Masanari Suzuki and takauji Ashikaga, and was appointed as the chief of the expedition to the shogunate of the Kamakura Bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a Shogun) in order to establish He was confined to Takauji Ashikaga, who was aiming for the position of taishogun (literally, "great general"), and was confined by his younger brother Tadayoshi's vassals, and eventually died of unemployed at the age of 28. In order to convey his will to posterity, Emperor Meiji built "Kamakura Palace" and Prince Moriyoshi is enshrined as a deity. ...
Near 200 stone steps
Near the site of Kamakura Palace and Eifukuji Temple. I was out of breath because I climbed a steep stone steps near 200. It seemed to be under the jurisdiction of the Imperial Household Agency, and the door was closed.