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The site of Takumi Asanouchi's residence and the birthplace of Ryunosuke Akutagawa

[Minori] August 9, 2017 18:00

Hello, this is Minori.

 

I went to the site of Takumi Asanouchi's residence and the birthplace of Ryunosuke Akutagawa.

I was surprised that there was an explanation board of the birthplace of Ryunosuke Akutagawa near the site of Takumi Asanouchi's residence.

 

ck1303_201708092.jpg[Tokyo Historic Site Takumito Asanouchi House Ruins]

Originally, the Asano Family Kamiyashiki of the Akaho Domain was located at St. Luke International Hospital with a stone monument at the site of Takumi Asano's residence, and at 8,900 tsubo, with two southwest facing the Tsukiji River. It was the upper house of Takumi Asano, Takumi Asano, Asano family of the Akaho Domain.

Takumi Asanouchi is a child of the Shocho era friend of Asano, and Nagatomo died young, so he inherited his family at the age of nine, and was ranked 15th at the age of fourteen, and was assigned to the 15th place. Was

In 1701 (1701), he was promoted to entertain the Imperial Envoy, but was ordered to cut off because he cut it to Yoshio Kira Ueno, the role of guidance, in the pine corridor connecting great hall in Edo Castle and Hakushoin. Later, Edo Yashiki was taken up by the Shogunate, and the Asano family of the Akaho clan was cut off.

On the premises of St. Luke International Hospital, there is a stone monument and an explanation board indicating the site of Takumi Asanouchi's residence. This is Designated Cultural Property, Tokyo.

 

 

ck1303_201708091.jpg[The birthplace of Ryunosuke Akutagawa]

Nearby is the explanation board of the birthplace of Ryunosuke Akutagawa.

Ryunosuke Akutagawa (1892-1927) was born at 8-1, Irifune, Kyobashi-ku, Tokyo (currently 10th, Akashi-cho, Chuo-ku) as the eldest son of Toshizo Niihara, who runs a milk sales company Komakisha. . Shortly after birth, his mother Fuku became sick, and Ryunosuke grew up being taken over by his mother's parents' home, Akutagawa. Under Soseki Natsume, he left many literary works such as "Nas", "Rashomon", "Kappa", and "The Life of Anast". In front of St. Luke's International University, there is an explanation board indicating the birthplace.

 

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Illustration, supervised by Matsunosuke Nishiyama, Chushingura

Shogakukan Inc. by Shunsuke Kanno approaches the real and imaginary statues of Chushingura-Ako Yoshishi, who fell in love with Edokko Shogakukan Inc.

Explanation version of the former site of the former site of Takumi Asanouchi's residence Chuo-ku Board of Education

Explanation version of the birthplace of Ryunosuke Akutagawa, Chuo-ku Board of Education

Supervised by Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia Chuo-ku Tourism Certification Committee

 

 
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