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There is a tomb of Takahashi Mudfune, which is the Edo tentacle at the end of Izu Tamazawa Myohokeji Temple and is called the Mifune of the Meiji Restoration.
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We will disseminate information about "Daiyuji" in Yanaka, Taito-ku. I visited "Daiyuji" on June 5, 2023. To access Daioji Temple, take Exit 1 of Nezu Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line (toward Nezu Shrine), and you will find a pedestrian crossing (signal: Nezu 1-chome) in front of you. Crossing the crossing, follow the "Words and Questions Street" as it is, and go straight on a gentle slope about 630 m, and there is a fourth signal, and there is a "Kayaba Coffee" at the corner. Turn left at the corner and go about 50 m ...
The mountain name is Changchang Mountain. I thought that camphor tree was a protected tree and a sacred tree, but it was different. It is a tree designated by the Tokyo Governor of the law on the preservation of trees to maintain the beauty of the city and is a protected tree of the Taito-ku Green Ordinance.
It is a temple of the Nichiren sect near the Ueno Sakuragi intersection. The large camphor tree in the precincts is a protected tree and stands out. In the precincts, there is a tomb of Takahashi Mudfune (the brother-in-law of Tetsufune Yamaoka), who was said to be the three boats at the end of the Edo period.
There is a tomb of Mudfune Takahashi, one of the three ships at the end of the Edo period.
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Along with Katsu Kaishu and Yamaoka Tetsushu, there is a tomb of Takahashi Mudshu, which is called "Sanshu at the end of the Edo period", beside the big tree of Kusu. The Yamaoka family, the birthplace of Takahashi Mudfune, was a famous family of the Jitoin school (Ninshin school) of the spear, and Takahashi Mudfune was also a spear user and a vassal of the Shogun at the end of the Edo period. Tetsufune Yamaoka will be his brother-in-law. It was good that the precincts had a quiet and calm atmosphere.
There is a tomb of Takahashi Mudfune, which is the Edo tentacle at the end of Izu Tamazawa Myohokeji Temple and is called the Mifune of the Meiji Restoration.
We will disseminate information about "Daiyuji" in Yanaka, Taito-ku. I visited "Daiyuji" on June 5, 2023. To access Daioji Temple, take Exit 1 of Nezu Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line (toward Nezu Shrine), and you will find a pedestrian crossing (signal: Nezu 1-chome) in front of you. Crossing the crossing, follow the "Words and Questions Street" as it is, and go straight on a gentle slope about 630 m, and there is a fourth signal, and there is a "Kayaba Coffee" at the corner. Turn left at the corner and go about 50 m ...
Protecting trees
The mountain name is Changchang Mountain. I thought that camphor tree was a protected tree and a sacred tree, but it was different. It is a tree designated by the Tokyo Governor of the law on the preservation of trees to maintain the beauty of the city and is a protected tree of the Taito-ku Green Ordinance.
Late curtain の Three boats Takahashi Nizhou
It is a temple of the Nichiren sect near the Ueno Sakuragi intersection. The large camphor tree in the precincts is a protected tree and stands out. In the precincts, there is a tomb of Takahashi Mudfune (the brother-in-law of Tetsufune Yamaoka), who was said to be the three boats at the end of the Edo period.
Big camphor tree
It is a temple covered with trees 々. A large camphor tree that stands out even from a distance is a landmark. If you aim here, you will not get lost.
There is a tomb of Mudfune Takahashi, one of the three ships at the end of the Edo period.
Along with Katsu Kaishu and Yamaoka Tetsushu, there is a tomb of Takahashi Mudshu, which is called "Sanshu at the end of the Edo period", beside the big tree of Kusu. The Yamaoka family, the birthplace of Takahashi Mudfune, was a famous family of the Jitoin school (Ninshin school) of the spear, and Takahashi Mudfune was also a spear user and a vassal of the Shogun at the end of the Edo period. Tetsufune Yamaoka will be his brother-in-law. It was good that the precincts had a quiet and calm atmosphere.