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58 Murasakino Daitokujichō, Kita Ward, Kyoto, 603-8231, JapanMap
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Temple related to the Asano family
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It is a small temple on the way from Yamashina Station to Bishamondo, but it seems that it contains the hair of Yoshishi, which is related to the Asano family of Chushingura. Speaking of which, I remembered that Kuranosuke Oishi lived in Yamashina. The temple gate was closed, so I couldn't go inside.
A temple on the way from JR Yamashina Station to Bishamondo. Although there are few worshipers, it is a temple related to the tomb of Takumi Asano and Roshi Ako.
It is a temple related to Chushingura, where the tomb of Takumi Asano Naganori and the hair mound of Yoshishi are located. Every year on December 14th, it is open to the public at the Yamashina Yoshishi Festival Festival, and a procession passes in front of Zuikoin after 10 o'clock.
I was on the way to Bishamondo, and the gate was closed and the gate was open on the way back, so I worshiped the memorial tower of Takumi Asano inside. It seems that the hair of the Roshi is also buried.
It was in a residential area and I felt like I would overlook it. I was traveling around the Yamashina area with the guidance of a person who is familiar with history, so I was told. Only a part of the memorial tower of Roshi Ako could be seen from the front of the gate.
Temple related to the Asano family
It is a small temple on the way from Yamashina Station to Bishamondo, but it seems that it contains the hair of Yoshishi, which is related to the Asano family of Chushingura. Speaking of which, I remembered that Kuranosuke Oishi lived in Yamashina. The temple gate was closed, so I couldn't go inside.
Asano Neismithtou Yulai のお Temple
A temple on the way from JR Yamashina Station to Bishamondo. Although there are few worshipers, it is a temple related to the tomb of Takumi Asano and Roshi Ako.
if you go, on December 14th
It is a temple related to Chushingura, where the tomb of Takumi Asano Naganori and the hair mound of Yoshishi are located. Every year on December 14th, it is open to the public at the Yamashina Yoshishi Festival Festival, and a procession passes in front of Zuikoin after 10 o'clock.
It is related to the ako Asano family.
I was on the way to Bishamondo, and the gate was closed and the gate was open on the way back, so I worshiped the memorial tower of Takumi Asano inside. It seems that the hair of the Roshi is also buried.
Temple of the ako Asano family
It was in a residential area and I felt like I would overlook it. I was traveling around the Yamashina area with the guidance of a person who is familiar with history, so I was told. Only a part of the memorial tower of Roshi Ako could be seen from the front of the gate.