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Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine's ceramic flats

I suddenly wondered who was the prince of Arisugawa Miyanobori, who was written on the ceramic flats raised on the stone torii gate in Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine.

The reason why Arisugawa-gu Shrine wrote the porcelain flat in the first place was that Arisugawa-gu Shrine was a teacher of Japanese calligraphy Utado for generations and had a strong relationship of trust with the Imperial Family. In addition, the children were married to daimyo such as the Tokugawa family, and had a close relationship with the samurai.

Prince Arisugawa Miyanobori was a master of the family studies Arisugawa-ryu of Japanese calligraphy and was a teacher of Japanese calligraphy in Emperor Meiji. He is also the father of the former fiancee of Princess Wamiya, who became the regular room of Ieshige Tokugawa to aim for Kobu Ichiwa at the end of the Tokugawa period.

You may not be able to participate in the Chuo-ku Tourism Test exam, but if you read the text and find out what you have doubts, you will find new knowledge and make studying for the exam fun.