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Hideyori's head was buried at the edge of the reconstruction of seiryo Ji Temple in the domain before his birth
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The third son of Hideyoshi Toyotomi. In the Osaka Summer Battle in 1615, he lost to the Tokugawa side and committed suicide with his mother Yodo in Osaka Castle. He carried the head of hideyori, who was excavated from the site of sannomaru, Osaka Jo castle in 1955, and was buried in 1958, but it is unknown whether he was the person.
Kuzuka on the left side of the main hall, in the precincts of the Jodo sect temple with Genyuen built in Arashiyama Sagano. It is the head mound of Hideyori Toyotomi who committed suicide in the Osaka Natsu no Jin. It is said that the neck mound was built and housed in Seiryoji Temple, which has a connection with Hideyori's efforts to revive. It seems that he is sleeping quietly at Seiryoji Temple, where there are few visitors.
I have a lot to ask. Are you really the son of Hideyoshi? Was Ieyasu, who is smarter than Hidetada, fighting? Is the peace of the Winter Battle because it hit a single cannonball? Didn't you intend to leave Osaka Castle? There are many, but now I just pray for my soul. It is near the main hall.
A certain head bone was excavated in an academic survey of the remains of Osaka Castle Sannomaru conducted in 1955. After that, it was concluded that it was Hideyori Toyotomi's, and was buried in a corner of Seiryoji Temple, which has a connection. That is this neck mound. It is said that the connection was that the Tokugawa family was ordered to build Seiryoji Temple to reduce the property of the Toyotomi family after taking over the world. After visiting Seiryoji Temple, I found a neck mound when I was about to go around Sagano from the west gate. It was unclear why there was a neck mound here, but the pamphlet I got at the entrance ...
There was a neck mound in the precincts of Seiryoji Temple. Since it is located in the west direction from the main hall, it was likely to be overlooked if I passed by just by visiting the main hall.
Hideyori's head was buried at the edge of the reconstruction of seiryo Ji Temple in the domain before his birth
The third son of Hideyoshi Toyotomi. In the Osaka Summer Battle in 1615, he lost to the Tokugawa side and committed suicide with his mother Yodo in Osaka Castle. He carried the head of hideyori, who was excavated from the site of sannomaru, Osaka Jo castle in 1955, and was buried in 1958, but it is unknown whether he was the person.
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Kuzuka on the left side of the main hall, in the precincts of the Jodo sect temple with Genyuen built in Arashiyama Sagano. It is the head mound of Hideyori Toyotomi who committed suicide in the Osaka Natsu no Jin. It is said that the neck mound was built and housed in Seiryoji Temple, which has a connection with Hideyori's efforts to revive. It seems that he is sleeping quietly at Seiryoji Temple, where there are few visitors.
it's strange that there's a neck mound here.
I have a lot to ask. Are you really the son of Hideyoshi? Was Ieyasu, who is smarter than Hidetada, fighting? Is the peace of the Winter Battle because it hit a single cannonball? Didn't you intend to leave Osaka Castle? There are many, but now I just pray for my soul. It is near the main hall.
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A certain head bone was excavated in an academic survey of the remains of Osaka Castle Sannomaru conducted in 1955. After that, it was concluded that it was Hideyori Toyotomi's, and was buried in a corner of Seiryoji Temple, which has a connection. That is this neck mound. It is said that the connection was that the Tokugawa family was ordered to build Seiryoji Temple to reduce the property of the Toyotomi family after taking over the world. After visiting Seiryoji Temple, I found a neck mound when I was about to go around Sagano from the west gate. It was unclear why there was a neck mound here, but the pamphlet I got at the entrance ...
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There was a neck mound in the precincts of Seiryoji Temple. Since it is located in the west direction from the main hall, it was likely to be overlooked if I passed by just by visiting the main hall.