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The wholesale district and the Fudoin course (4)

[CAM] January 30, 2016 18:00

Ryogokubashi

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Explanation version of "Ryogoku Bridge, Ryogoku Hirokoji, Ryogoku River Opening"

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Yagenbori Fudoin

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Tokyo Besin, Yagenbori Fudoin in Kawasakidaishi, has long been known as Edo San Ofudo along with Meguro and Mejiro, and has been introduced in many literature, including the Edo Famous Zoukai.

In 1137 (1137), the main deity (Acalanatha) was enshrined at Negoro-ji Temple in Kishu, where the 43-year-old unlucky year was reputed to be the ancestor of Shingon sect Chuko.

Later, in 1585 (1585), when the fire of Hideyoshi Toyotomi was hit by the fire, the Daiin monk capital of Negoro-ji Temple guarded the statue and put it in Tsuzura, carrying it on his back. I went all the way to the eastern country. Then, on the banks of the Sumida River, we set up a related spiritual site, and built Dou there. This is the beginning of the current Yagenbori Fudoin.

Later, in 1892 (1892), it became Tokyo Besin in Kawasakidaishi, and has continued to this day. It is also the place where Taizen Sato, who is said to be the founder of Juntendo, opened the Waran (Netherlands) Medical School in 1838 (1838).

Yagenbori Fudoin has a deep connection with each other, and since May 1982, the first dedication lecture "Kazutoyo Yamanouchi's Wife" by Professor Sadaka Ichiryusai has been held at fair on the 28th of every month. (From the Kawasakidaishi site)

 

The birthplace of Juntendo

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1838 (AD 1838)
Juntendo founder Taizen Sato In this area
Open a Japanese orchid Medical School

April 10, 1982
Juntendo School Corporation

 

Monument to commemorate the opening of the lecture

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A long time ago in the Genroku era, Akamatsu Seizaemon took Taiheiki at Tsuji, a town near Asakusa Mitsuke, and became the birthplace of Edo Kogaku. It later developed into the Taiheiki Koshakuba, which was popular with the common people for a long time, and the Taiheikiba Kigenno Monument was built during the Ansei period. This monument was later moved to the precincts of the Fudoin Temple and became a specialty until the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake.
This time, due to the connection between the Fudoin and the Kodan Association, the memorial of the Shingon sect Soso Koho Daishi 11,150 years of anniversary, is a new monument here.
Daizo Masatakahashi Takatensensho
Kobo Daishi 1150 Anniversary Commemorative

Omotoyama Kawasakidaishi Hirama-ji Temple
Fall 1984
Tokyo Besin Yakuken Mining Fudoin
Kodan Association       Tateyuki  

 

The old city monument

IMG_2628.JPGIn the shadow of the monument
From the middle of the Edo period, in the city of Edo in December, year old cities stood in various places.
Kadomatsu's Old Market is a city that sells New Year's goods such as the Kadomatsu Hoki rope decoration Hagoita and other New Year's goods. The old city of Tokyo began at Fukagawa Hachiman on December 15th and went around the Tenjin of Atago Jinja Shrine Hirakawa Yushima in Asakusa Kannon Kanda Myojin Shiba, and the end of the city was called Yafudoson.
At the time of the previous war, it was temporarily suspended with the spread of the war, and somehow revived after the war, but was deserted according to the times.
At last, in 1965, volunteers from the local town association store association should definitely leave the traditions of traditional event downtown since Edo to future generations, organized the Yagenbori fudoson Toshinoichi Preservation Society and at the same time co-sponsored with neighboring wholesale districts and sold clothing daily necessities at half the price of the market.
Also, if you think about it, the fact that you have consistently given the generous support of Kawasakidaishi Hirama-ji Temple, the Daihonzan of the main hospital, throughout the pre-war period, is a matter of note for reconstruction.
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the event of Odeko City together, so in memory of the ancestors who were passionate about the revival of the old city, this monument tells the way of passing this town to the old city to this day It is a proof.
April 15, 1996
fudoson Yagenbori
Toshinoichi Preservation Society