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Scars of war

[North Yujin] March 10, 2013 09:00

 If you walk south along Kiyosubashi-dori, you will find a stylish Japanese restaurant called "Kiku no Ie" in Hisamatsucho on the right side. You can see panel photos around Hamacho on the end of the war on the side wall of this shop.

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 It feels like the tragedy of air raids is left in a burnt field.

If you walk to Meijiza, you will see a small hall at the entrance to the green road to Hamacho Park in front.

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 "The origin of the construction of Meiji Kannondo" is on the monument.

 main hall was built to pray for the happiness of many spirits who died in the war on March 10, 1945.

      December, 1950

       Shinsaku Nitta, the applicant

Yes, it is. (New Nitta is a person who was instrumental in the revival of Meijiza.)

 Meijiza also became the evacuation site during the air raid, and many people died during the Great Tokyo Air Raid on March 10, 1945.

 The sticker shown in the back is a notice about the memorial service held at Meijiza on March 10.

 March 11 marks the second anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake, and will this be gradually weathered?

 

 

 

Hamacho Suitengu (Kayagu)-Part 2

[North Yujin] March 3, 2013 09:00

On March 1st, I went to Hamacho Suitengu Shrine.

Some people were already worshiping, mixed with commuters.

It's from the outside surface, there's no information board yet.

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It is from the surface of the temple grounds to the shrine.

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I entered the prayer hall at 9 a.m.

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