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Ako Yoshishi, why is the grave of Shinroku Hazama at Tsukiji Honganji?
Kabuki, movies, talks, Naniwabushi, anime and Chushingura have long been a favorite theme forChushingura. In addition to the main subject, it has been treated in various forms, such as "Gishi Gaiden" and "Gishi Memeiden". In addition, there are "Onna Chushingura" and "Wanwan Chushingura", and finally it has become an American movie "47Ronin". The tomb of Nanji Akaho is located at Sengakuji Temple in Takanawa, the Bodaiji Temple of the Lord Asano family. Every December, a Gishi festival is opened at Sengakuji Temple together with Hanagakuji Temple in Banshu-Ako, and many worshipers visit it. There are 48 tombs in Sengakuji who were involved in revenge. It is said that there are no bodies in three tombs. First of all, Sanpei Kayano was able to participate in the defeat, but couldn't participate and was cut off with righteousness. Chuzaemon Yoshida's servant, Kichiemon Terasaka of Ashigaru, had never been able to finish with his stomach. There are various theories about the reason. And there are three Shinroku Hazama, who has a grave in Tsukiji Honganji. From the Make, following Yahee Horibe, an elderly 69-year-old father, Kihee Hazama, and Kira Uenosuke, a first spear, and his brother, Jiro Ju, and his second son, Shinroku, who raised his head at the order of built-in assistant, participated in the defeat. You. My father and brother are buried at Sengakuji Temple. However, only the grave of Shinroku Hazama is located at Tsukiji Honganji Temple.
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Explore Tsukiji Honganji Temple
As of 1617, "Asakusa Gobo" was erected as a separate hospital of Nishi Honganji Temple around Yokoyamacho, Chuo-ku. However, Asakusa Gobo was burned down by the great fire of the Meiryaku era in 1957, and it was the sea off Hatchobori that was designated by the government as an alternative land. It is the current Tsukiji that the monks of Tsukuda Island played a central role in reclaiming it. Needless to say, "Tsukiji" means "reclaimed land". Later, in 1679, Betsuin was rebuilt and was called "Tsukiji Gobo". The building at that time was facing the current Tsukiji Outer Market, and it is said that there were 58 small temples in front of the gate at its peak. The fact that there are still small temples in Harumi-dori St. and the out-of-market market is a remnant of those days. Later, it was called Honganji Tsukiji Betsuin, but from 2012 it became a temple under the direct control of the Jodo Shinshu Honganji school (Nishi Honganji Temple). head priest is the largest Buddhist dojo in the Kanto region where the master also serves as the master.
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