Jiyuji Temple is a temple of the Nichiren sect located a 7-minute walk from the JR loop line "Fukushima Station". There was a signboard of the temple on the way from JR Fukushima Station along 2, so I stopped by. It is a temple in the business district. The gate was closed because it was evening. In front of the gate, there was a guide to the precincts of "Ako Roshi Nagasuke Yazu, Yazueshichi's Tomb". Nagasuke Yato died of illness before the raid, but Ueshichi was active in his pocket with his late father's precepts. Ueshichi was 17 years old at the time and was charged with Oishi Shuta ...
Although it is in the middle of the city, it was said that it would enter a narrow road that seems to have retained the old town division. It is known as a temple with the tombs of Chosuke Yato and Shichi Yatoemon, who are Roshi Ako. Nagasuke died of illness, and his son, 18, Emon Shichi, was attacked. It seems that Nagasuke lived in Dojima, Osaka after crushing Ako, so there may be a grave here.
The nearest is probably the Umeda side of Hanshin Fukushima Station, when you get off from the east exit and go up to the ground, there is a national highway, you can walk along the road, it is difficult to go to a narrow road near the highway .. It's in the middle of Bill Street. It is said that he was trusted by Kuranosuke Oishi and created a source of funds for the raid as an accounting method, and he was a member of nagasuke Yato and shichinori uemon, who had a will. There is a grave.
This time, I got off at JR Fukushima Station and worshiped while walking along National Highway No. 2 toward the Sakurabashi intersection. It is not a Fukushima station, but you can visit it on foot from Nishi-Umeda Station or Kita-Shinchi Station. There is a mountain gate along the road that enters one from National Highway No. 2, but there is a sign on the sidewalk of National Highway No. 2 and I visited accordingly. The precincts are not so large in the temples in the city, but the main hall of a new building was built in the back of the mountain gate. There seemed to be a tomb of two Roshi Ako in the precincts ...
Early morning visit
Really nothing special only went because it was close to our hotel and I could not sleep. Lots of other things to do in Osaka.
Temple related to ako Roshi
Jiyuji Temple is a temple of the Nichiren sect located a 7-minute walk from the JR loop line "Fukushima Station". There was a signboard of the temple on the way from JR Fukushima Station along 2, so I stopped by. It is a temple in the business district. The gate was closed because it was evening. In front of the gate, there was a guide to the precincts of "Ako Roshi Nagasuke Yazu, Yazueshichi's Tomb". Nagasuke Yato died of illness before the raid, but Ueshichi was active in his pocket with his late father's precepts. Ueshichi was 17 years old at the time and was charged with Oishi Shuta ...
Akasaka Langshi ・ Yatou Changzhu と Yatou Youweimen Seven のお Tomb のあるお Temple
Although it is in the middle of the city, it was said that it would enter a narrow road that seems to have retained the old town division. It is known as a temple with the tombs of Chosuke Yato and Shichi Yatoemon, who are Roshi Ako. Nagasuke died of illness, and his son, 18, Emon Shichi, was attacked. It seems that Nagasuke lived in Dojima, Osaka after crushing Ako, so there may be a grave here.
the roshi who helped kurosuke oishi sleep
The nearest is probably the Umeda side of Hanshin Fukushima Station, when you get off from the east exit and go up to the ground, there is a national highway, you can walk along the road, it is difficult to go to a narrow road near the highway .. It's in the middle of Bill Street. It is said that he was trusted by Kuranosuke Oishi and created a source of funds for the raid as an accounting method, and he was a member of nagasuke Yato and shichinori uemon, who had a will. There is a grave.
A temple in Dojima
This time, I got off at JR Fukushima Station and worshiped while walking along National Highway No. 2 toward the Sakurabashi intersection. It is not a Fukushima station, but you can visit it on foot from Nishi-Umeda Station or Kita-Shinchi Station. There is a mountain gate along the road that enters one from National Highway No. 2, but there is a sign on the sidewalk of National Highway No. 2 and I visited accordingly. The precincts are not so large in the temples in the city, but the main hall of a new building was built in the back of the mountain gate. There seemed to be a tomb of two Roshi Ako in the precincts ...