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A grave with a stone Buddha as a gravestone.
Original Text
A little far from the center of Shiraishi city. It is a mausoleum where the third generation of the Katakura family Kagenaga reburied from Jiesanji Temple to this place, but when you climb the mountain, you will find a cool corner in the cedar grove. The enclosure is covered with cobblestones, and 10 stone Buddhas are lined up on it.
(Katakura family mausoleum) The statue of Amida Nyorai is a gravestone.
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The mausoleum is located on Mt. Atago on the west side of Shiraishi Castle. Jiesanji Temple is the family temple of the Katakura family, where the head, wife, and family of the Katakura family are enshrined. Mt. Atago is a joint graveyard, not a single mausoleum. The mausoleum is located in the back of the southernmost side. The statue of Amida Nyorai is a gravestone, and there is also a gravestone of the 6 people who died in the martyrdom of Kagetsuna.
My husband liked history and wanted to come here, so I arrived. It's quite good because it's the tomb of the head of the Katakura family. There were more female tourists than I expected. I couldn't see it very slowly.
It is the tomb of the head of the katakura family, which has a deep connection with the date family.
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It is a little inconvenient in terms of access, but it is the tomb of the head of the Katakura family, which is deeply related to the Date family in Mt. Atago in Shiraishi. The building was also very nice and the statue of Amida in the 10 body was also spectacular.
The Katakura family mausoleum is located at the foot of Mt. Atago, and in the eighth year of Enpo (1680), the third generation of the Katakura clan, kagenaga, chose the land from his own and made it a graveyard.
A grave with a stone Buddha as a gravestone.
A little far from the center of Shiraishi city. It is a mausoleum where the third generation of the Katakura family Kagenaga reburied from Jiesanji Temple to this place, but when you climb the mountain, you will find a cool corner in the cedar grove. The enclosure is covered with cobblestones, and 10 stone Buddhas are lined up on it.
(Katakura family mausoleum) The statue of Amida Nyorai is a gravestone.
The mausoleum is located on Mt. Atago on the west side of Shiraishi Castle. Jiesanji Temple is the family temple of the Katakura family, where the head, wife, and family of the Katakura family are enshrined. Mt. Atago is a joint graveyard, not a single mausoleum. The mausoleum is located in the back of the southernmost side. The statue of Amida Nyorai is a gravestone, and there is also a gravestone of the 6 people who died in the martyrdom of Kagetsuna.
There were many other female tourists.
My husband liked history and wanted to come here, so I arrived. It's quite good because it's the tomb of the head of the Katakura family. There were more female tourists than I expected. I couldn't see it very slowly.
It is the tomb of the head of the katakura family, which has a deep connection with the date family.
It is a little inconvenient in terms of access, but it is the tomb of the head of the Katakura family, which is deeply related to the Date family in Mt. Atago in Shiraishi. The building was also very nice and the statue of Amida in the 10 body was also spectacular.
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The Katakura family mausoleum is located at the foot of Mt. Atago, and in the eighth year of Enpo (1680), the third generation of the Katakura clan, kagenaga, chose the land from his own and made it a graveyard.