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About 5 minutes from the site of Isamu Kondo's birthplace
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This was the last destination I planned after strolling around the city of Mitaka. It is a temple of the Soto sect, about a 5-minute walk east of the site of Isamu Kondo's birthplace. There is also a statue of Isamu Kondo at the entrance of the temple.
It is a temple of the Soto sect built in the early Edo period. The temple itself was bright and open. There is a grave where Isamu Kondo, the leader of the Shinsengumi at the end of the Edo period, sleeps.
15 minutes walk from Tama station. It is located along the Hitomi Kaido. The year of its founding is unknown. A solitary temple of the Soto sect. There is a bust of Isamu Kondo of Shinsengumi at the entrance of the precincts, and the graveyard behind the main hall is the tomb of Isamu Kondo's family. There are five tombstones lined up, and the second tombstone from the right is carved with "Isamu Kondo". Fans will still visit the grave. Only the tomb of Isamu was offered flowers.
うちの Father Fang's relatives と Miyong から Keeping children の Konto Yong さん Tomb り.
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A temple of the Eiheiji school of the Soto sect. Mainly the tombs of the Miyagawa family, the Hanawa family, and the Minegishi family. Most of them were married by this relative until the prewar period. The Miyazaki family also went there because the family around here is a distant relative, grandfather, 7 It's the anniversary of the death of the month.
There is also a grave here. There is also a bust, which is an indispensable place for Shinsengumi fans. However, the question of whether it was really the body of Isamu Kondo is always asked among historians. Yugoro Kondo, who married Isamu Kondo's daughter, dug up a body without a neck with a gunshot wound on his shoulder (Keio 3 December, 1999 near Fushimi Sumizume, Kyoto) at the prison in Itabashi and buried it in Ryugenji Temple. It is said that it is. His neck was exposed to the Sanjo River in Kyoto.
About 5 minutes from the site of Isamu Kondo's birthplace
This was the last destination I planned after strolling around the city of Mitaka. It is a temple of the Soto sect, about a 5-minute walk east of the site of Isamu Kondo's birthplace. There is also a statue of Isamu Kondo at the entrance of the temple.
if you're a fan at the end of the Edo period
It is a temple of the Soto sect built in the early Edo period. The temple itself was bright and open. There is a grave where Isamu Kondo, the leader of the Shinsengumi at the end of the Edo period, sleeps.
Isamu Kondo sleeps.
15 minutes walk from Tama station. It is located along the Hitomi Kaido. The year of its founding is unknown. A solitary temple of the Soto sect. There is a bust of Isamu Kondo of Shinsengumi at the entrance of the precincts, and the graveyard behind the main hall is the tomb of Isamu Kondo's family. There are five tombstones lined up, and the second tombstone from the right is carved with "Isamu Kondo". Fans will still visit the grave. Only the tomb of Isamu was offered flowers.
うちの Father Fang's relatives と Miyong から Keeping children の Konto Yong さん Tomb り.
A temple of the Eiheiji school of the Soto sect. Mainly the tombs of the Miyagawa family, the Hanawa family, and the Minegishi family. Most of them were married by this relative until the prewar period. The Miyazaki family also went there because the family around here is a distant relative, grandfather, 7 It's the anniversary of the death of the month.
Isamu Kondo's body without neck
There is also a grave here. There is also a bust, which is an indispensable place for Shinsengumi fans. However, the question of whether it was really the body of Isamu Kondo is always asked among historians. Yugoro Kondo, who married Isamu Kondo's daughter, dug up a body without a neck with a gunshot wound on his shoulder (Keio 3 December, 1999 near Fushimi Sumizume, Kyoto) at the prison in Itabashi and buried it in Ryugenji Temple. It is said that it is. His neck was exposed to the Sanjo River in Kyoto.