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Eishōji Temple

永勝寺(浄土真宗本願寺派 鳳谷山 永勝寺)
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4 Chome-4-15 Honcho, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 251-0053, JapanMap
Phone+81 466-22-5395
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  • Explore808835
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    History of another post

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    The highlight is the tomb of Iimori. According to the explanation version, this was built by Genzo Komatsuya, who ran Iimori Hatago. Fujisawa had 49 hatago, of which 27 had rice serving women. There are 39 tombs here, and another post station history sleeps.

    Reviewed on Mar 10, 2020
  • fwid5343
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    there's a grave with a sad story.

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    Fujisawa prospered as Fujisawa-juku at the branch of the 5 highway at the second post station of Tokaido 6, and there were quite a few hatago. This temple is located a little from the old Tokaido, and the main hall climbs several steps. On the way, there are several tombs of an unknown rice-mori woman built by the husband of Hatago for a memorial service. It was extremely unusual for that time.

    Reviewed on Nov 18, 2019
  • onishi2015
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    Rinse Female の Sad

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    In the hatago of Fujisawa-juku, where Iimori-jo was disposable, the owner of Komatsuya, Genzo, built the tomb of Iimori-jo, who died young. 39 of them still exist. During the Edo period, venereal diseases (syphilis) were quite popular in Fujisawa-juku. The clan cracked down strictly and imposed a limit on the number of Iimori women in each hatago, but the effect seems to have been small. But even Komatsuya is the same as Iimori onna's disposable ... I learned these from the guidance of a local guide.

    Reviewed on Jun 19, 2019
  • captainponta10X
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    More than の Fansheng Female の Tomb

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    It is located diagonally south of the alley from the Honmachi Shirahata police station along the old Tokaido across the road. The former 々 is a temple of the Jodo Shinshu sect founded in Kamakura, and after turning various places to 々, it was revived here in the early Edo period by the monk Shinkai. The precincts are equipped with cobblestone approaches, main hall, Taishido, Shinran saint statue, bell tower, Chozuya, etc. As soon as you enter the mountain gate, there are 39 graves of iimori women built by Genzo Komatsuya, the master of iimori hatago in Fujisawa juku in the Edo period.

    Reviewed on Mar 1, 2019
  • mandegan
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    A temple with 39 graves of Iimori no onna

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    There are 39 tombs of Iimori onna built in the Edo period at Eishoji Temple in Fujisawa-juku, Tokaido. According to the information board, all of them were built by the owner of Iimori Hatago, Genzo Komatsuya. Even if there were 27 other Iimori Hatago in Fujisawa-juku, it seems that no one built a grave following Genzo. I imagine a conflict with my fellow traders and Danke, but it must have been difficult to do.

    Reviewed on Sep 11, 2018

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