Passive stalking

The gate pillar of Asakusa Gomon

"The Great Fire of the Meiryaku era" that occurred during the Edo period.
January 18-19, 1657
I burned more than half of Edo at that time! It's a big fire.

In the Christian era,
March 2-3, 1657
It's just now.

So I walked from the ruins of a prison in Kodemmacho to the ruins of the most tragedy Asakusa Gomon.

Why?
Around that
"Musashi Abumi"
It's described in detail in the book.

 

"Musashi Abumi" written by Ryoi Asai in 1661 (1661)
A pseudonymous grass that records the state of the great fire of the Meiryaku era (furisode fire) in a story style.
It is said to be the most detailed record published after the great fire, and many illustrations are drawn, and it is said that this book has been remembered as a record of the great fire since ancient times.

"Musashi Abumi" modern Japanese translation

At Hatsune Mori Shrine along the Kanda River, southeast of Asakusabashi, you can divide the easy-to-understand translation book for 1,000 yen.

I was able to meet Mr. Yuko Tabe of Miyashi while I was busy.

Hatsune Mori Shrine is the guardian of Bakurocho, Yokoyamacho, and Higashinihombashi.

It is a shrine that is still cherished by the local people.

 

The first photo is a real exhibition of "Asakusa Gomon Gate Pillar".

In addition, when you come to the museum, you will be able to see the materials praised by local people, so please drop in.

 

 The gate pillar of Asakusa Gomon

It's an aside, sir.

On the way around the town, I found an adult that seemed to be "Luritateha".
Did you overwinter as an adult?
It was an emotional day, touching on the scarcity and beauty of life.


Hatsune Mori Shrine

[Head Office] 2-4-8 Chitose, Sumida-ku, Tokyo 130-0025, Japan
10-minute walk from the west exit of JR Ryogoku Station
A 10-minute walk from Exit A5 of Morishita Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line.


[Literal Hall] 2-27-9, Higashi Nihonbashi 2-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0004, Japan
※Prayers, gifts and distribution of vermilion seal stamp are carried out at the ceremony hall.
A 3-minute walk from the east exit of JR Asakusabashi Station
A 3-minute walk from JR Bakurocho Station Exit C2.
A 2-minute walk from A1 Exit of Asakusabashi Station on the Toei Asakusa Line.
Higashi-Nihonbashi Station on the Toei Asakusa Line and Bakuro-Yokoyama Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line.
5 minutes walk from Exit B1