Common sense of history that has changed in Chuo-ku!
~ Tsukuda Island's first village headman Tsukuda Chubei Hoon Tower ~
Hello. It's Hanes.
While we haven't updated the article for a while, the "Chuo-ku Sightseeing Test" was successfully completed and the results arrived.
As it is now, I would like to briefly introduce the history update that I noticed during the test preparation.
Suddenly, is anyone who thinks the common sense of history does not change?
In fact, the history that you learned at school and thought was common sense may have been overwritten in new theories without your knowledge due to the discovery of new historical materials, recent excavations and research progress.
One of the typical examples is the year when Kamakura shogunate was established.
The establishment of the Kamakura shogunate in 1192, which was learned by the wording of "Let's make a good country Kamakura shogunate", is now a new theory of "Let's make a good box Kamakura shogunate" in 1185.
Although it did not affect until the year, there was also a history in Chuo-ku where the new theory became common knowledge without knowing it.
That is "Tsukuda Island's first village headman Tsukuda Chubei Hoon Tower" in Tsukiji Honganji Temple.
Some of you may be new to this hoon tower.
That's right! Actually, this Hoon Tower was known as "Magoemon Mori Peace pagoda" until a while ago, and was also published in the official text of the Chuo-ku Tourism Test.
This time, when I purchased a new textbook to take this test, I couldn't find the description of Peace pagoda, so I was worried that I went to Tsukiji Honganji and finally updated my knowledge.
Regarding this new theory, I hope you will visit the site and read the information board, but the moment you witness this new theory on the information board, you will be surprised at the new common sense of unexpected history, but `` History is still a creature It is interesting! "
Some historical sites in Chuo-ku are undergoing research, but there are still many unknown parts.
In unraveling the history of Chuo-ku in the future, I wanted to come with an adventure and inquisitive mind that "maybe the common theory may not always be common sense."