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Temple related to chushingura
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It is a temple of the Soto sect. The name of the temple called Tentokuin itself is connected from Tentokuinden, the younger sister of Senhime, the second daughter of the second Shogun Hidetada Tokugawa, but another reason why this temple is attracting attention is that it has a relationship with Chushingura. Because it is. It is the family temple of Mr. Kajikawa who cried "It's in the hall" when Takumi Asanouchi caused a blade wound in the corridor of Edo Castle and pine trees. In that sense, I think it's okay to see it as a temple related to Chushingura.
Former 々, it was a temple built next to Akagi Shrine in Kagurazaka in 1602, but it moved to its current location in 1907 and 1884. The founder was the younger sister of the second daughter of the second shogun, Hidetada, and the wife of later Kaga and Toshitsune Maeda, Tentokuinden. There is a tomb of Yosobei Kajikawa, a Shogun's retainer who pushed the head of the shogun when blade wounds in the corridor of Asano Nai Takumi Matsu, which is famous for Chushingura. The official name is "Kanryuzan Tentokuin", a temple of the Soto sect. The Tentokuin Kaikan hall is a rental ceremony operated by Tentokuin ...
There are many temples around here and it is crowded. It is one of the temples along Waseda-dori. The Buddha statue is along the street, so it is easy to see.
In the corridor of Edo Castle and Matsu, the blade wound of Takumi Asano was tightened from behind and wings were tightened. 「 Asano-sama, I'm in the middle of the hall, please stop 」 It is the family temple of Yosobei Kajikawa who shouted. The Kajikawa family is still in good condition. So to speak, it should be called a temple related to Chushingura. It's not as flashy as Sengakuji Temple, but it seems that historical researchers and Chushingura fans sometimes visit it.
One of the temples formed in Teramachi, Nakano ward
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A considerable number of temples line up along Waseda-dori from Ochiai Station on the Tozai Line to form a little Teramachi atmosphere, but it is the temple near Nakano Station. I hardly knew the origin of the temple, but I felt that it was more often used as a funeral hall.
Temple related to chushingura
It is a temple of the Soto sect. The name of the temple called Tentokuin itself is connected from Tentokuinden, the younger sister of Senhime, the second daughter of the second Shogun Hidetada Tokugawa, but another reason why this temple is attracting attention is that it has a relationship with Chushingura. Because it is. It is the family temple of Mr. Kajikawa who cried "It's in the hall" when Takumi Asanouchi caused a blade wound in the corridor of Edo Castle and pine trees. In that sense, I think it's okay to see it as a temple related to Chushingura.
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Former 々, it was a temple built next to Akagi Shrine in Kagurazaka in 1602, but it moved to its current location in 1907 and 1884. The founder was the younger sister of the second daughter of the second shogun, Hidetada, and the wife of later Kaga and Toshitsune Maeda, Tentokuinden. There is a tomb of Yosobei Kajikawa, a Shogun's retainer who pushed the head of the shogun when blade wounds in the corridor of Asano Nai Takumi Matsu, which is famous for Chushingura. The official name is "Kanryuzan Tentokuin", a temple of the Soto sect. The Tentokuin Kaikan hall is a rental ceremony operated by Tentokuin ...
Temples are crowded
There are many temples around here and it is crowded. It is one of the temples along Waseda-dori. The Buddha statue is along the street, so it is easy to see.
Temple related to chushingura
In the corridor of Edo Castle and Matsu, the blade wound of Takumi Asano was tightened from behind and wings were tightened. 「 Asano-sama, I'm in the middle of the hall, please stop 」 It is the family temple of Yosobei Kajikawa who shouted. The Kajikawa family is still in good condition. So to speak, it should be called a temple related to Chushingura. It's not as flashy as Sengakuji Temple, but it seems that historical researchers and Chushingura fans sometimes visit it.
One of the temples formed in Teramachi, Nakano ward
A considerable number of temples line up along Waseda-dori from Ochiai Station on the Tozai Line to form a little Teramachi atmosphere, but it is the temple near Nakano Station. I hardly knew the origin of the temple, but I felt that it was more often used as a funeral hall.