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11-4 Sugacho, Shinjuku 160-0018, Tokyo PrefectureMap
Phone+81 3-3351-4361
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  • onishi2015
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    Customer の Tomb は Cultural Finance Designation

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    There is a tomb of Sakakibara Kenkichi, who was active from the end of Edo to the Meiji era. It is said that he did not cut the mage until he died at the age of 65, so he was called 「 Last Swordman 」. The tomb is designated as a cultural property of Shinjuku Ward.

    Reviewed on Mar 16, 2019
  • bakedpotatoes
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    I walked a little from Shinanomachi station.

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    I walked a little from Shinanomachi station. It is a temple of the Shingon sect Otani school, and although the main hall is surprisingly new, it imitates the traditional style and I could see from a distance that it is a temple. It was a quiet temple with no visitors.

    Reviewed on Aug 1, 2018
  • Navigator806803
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    Finally の Customer

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    It is a short walk from Yotsuya Sanchome Station. There is the tomb of Kakiyoshi Makihara, who was called "the last swordsman". When I read the commentary, it seems that he didn't solve the cherry blossoms until he died.

    Reviewed on May 23, 2017
  • Navigate807919
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    Visit に

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    There was a commentary on the grave of Kakichi Sakakibara next to the mountain gate. However, it was still early in the morning, but it wasn't open yet. (It was a little past 8 o'clock.) I was able to see the main hall through the iron lattice.

    Reviewed on Mar 23, 2017
  • DWTokyo
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    there is a tomb of swordsman kajikichi.

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    It is a temple of the Shinshu Otani school in Suka-cho, Shinjuku-ku, and is called Mt. Matsuun. There is a tomb of Kagiyoshi, a swordsman who was active from the end of the Edo period to the Meiji era.

    Reviewed on Mar 1, 2017

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