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I was able to see his monument because it was a temple related to Basho Matsuo.
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It is one of the temples I stopped by when I took a walk around the Teramachi temples. It was an old-fashioned temple building with an atmosphere, and the precincts were quiet with few visitors. I was able to see his monument because it was a temple related to Basho Matsuo.
Kazuo Kosugi is a poet of the early Edo period and studied under Basho Matsuo. 36 He died young at the age of 36 and is buried here at Ganenji Temple. Basho, who knew about the death of Ichiro on the way to "Okunohodo," held a chase haiku party in Kanazawa. A stone monument of Basho's phrase, "the mound is moved, and my crying voice is autumn wind" stands next to the mountain gate. If you follow the narrow road from the side of Myoryuji Temple called Ninjaji Temple to the Nishi Chaya District, you will reach the gate of this temple. There was also a monument of laughs erected by descendants in the precincts. It's a very quiet temple.
I was attracted to the name Ganenji Temple and came all the way to this temple. It is a temple related to Basho Matsuo, and there is also a monument in the precincts. It's a very small temple. It is a temple that regretted a little that I went with a light feeling.
The family temple of Kazuo Kosugi, a disciple of Basho Matsuo
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It is located in the corner of Teramachi and is a temple of the Shinshu Otani school and the family temple of the Kosugi family. Basho Matsuo heard the death of his disciple, Kazuo Kosugi, and sadly left the phrase 'the mound is moved, and my voice is autumn wind' and the phrase of the monument and the phrase of the time of Kazuo Kosugi remains in the precinct. There are also 1 of the three Korean bells left in Kanazawa city.
The family temple of the Kosugi ichisho family, a disciple of Basho Matsuo
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It was in a place like a back street in Teramachi. Although it is a small temple at the mountain gate, there is a commentary outside, and it is stated that it is the family temple of the Kosugi Issho family, a disciple of Basho Matsuo. There is also a monument in the precincts.
I was able to see his monument because it was a temple related to Basho Matsuo.
It is one of the temples I stopped by when I took a walk around the Teramachi temples. It was an old-fashioned temple building with an atmosphere, and the precincts were quiet with few visitors. I was able to see his monument because it was a temple related to Basho Matsuo.
Basho monument
Kazuo Kosugi is a poet of the early Edo period and studied under Basho Matsuo. 36 He died young at the age of 36 and is buried here at Ganenji Temple. Basho, who knew about the death of Ichiro on the way to "Okunohodo," held a chase haiku party in Kanazawa. A stone monument of Basho's phrase, "the mound is moved, and my crying voice is autumn wind" stands next to the mountain gate. If you follow the narrow road from the side of Myoryuji Temple called Ninjaji Temple to the Nishi Chaya District, you will reach the gate of this temple. There was also a monument of laughs erected by descendants in the precincts. It's a very quiet temple.
there is a monument of Basho Matsuo.
I was attracted to the name Ganenji Temple and came all the way to this temple. It is a temple related to Basho Matsuo, and there is also a monument in the precincts. It's a very small temple. It is a temple that regretted a little that I went with a light feeling.
The family temple of Kazuo Kosugi, a disciple of Basho Matsuo
It is located in the corner of Teramachi and is a temple of the Shinshu Otani school and the family temple of the Kosugi family. Basho Matsuo heard the death of his disciple, Kazuo Kosugi, and sadly left the phrase 'the mound is moved, and my voice is autumn wind' and the phrase of the monument and the phrase of the time of Kazuo Kosugi remains in the precinct. There are also 1 of the three Korean bells left in Kanazawa city.
The family temple of the Kosugi ichisho family, a disciple of Basho Matsuo
It was in a place like a back street in Teramachi. Although it is a small temple at the mountain gate, there is a commentary outside, and it is stated that it is the family temple of the Kosugi Issho family, a disciple of Basho Matsuo. There is also a monument in the precincts.