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Detailed Information
- Place Types Synagogue
- Address 3-chōme-22-9 Kuramae, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0051, Japan
- Coordinate 35.7052914,139.792334
- Website http://www.kayanoki.com/kayadera.html
- Rating 4.1
- Compound Code PQ4R+4W Taito City, Tokyo, Japan
Openning hours
- Monday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Tuesday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Wednesday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Thursday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Friday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Saturday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Sunday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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In Edokko-style intonation, I want you to pronounce one "ka" high and "yadera" low (like "Soyosoyo").
From Kasuga Dori from both sides, cross the stable bridge and cross Edo Dori, where you will find a bus stop in front of you.
If you're a celebrity grave enthusiast, this is a temple you should definitely try.
First of all, Masazo Ishikawa, a national scholar who is also famous as the Edo kyōka “Yadoya no Memori”, who also wrote the auspicious characters of this temple, is sleeping.
Are you not interested in such a person? Then, how about the idol, Ayanosuke Takemoto, who tells the story of his daughter, Gidayu, who made his young men (including Natsume Soseki Nanzo) crazy when they made their debut in 1918. It's a man's name but of course a woman. She has a good appearance that she was good at performing. There are still pictures of faces like Nananosuke Nakamura. When he talked about Joruri while holding him on the pedestal, curling himself and making his face cheerful, the guests in the audience screamed "What to do and what to do!" It was said that there were some students who went back to the countryside because they were too chasing too much and went into financial failure. There were such performing arts both now and in the past. Her grave is also here, so Idol researchers should come.
In addition, there are many celebrities such as Niseko Hasegawa, a pioneer of Japanese liberal journalism, Rikishi Akiumi, who stopped Oyokozuna Futabayama's 70th consecutive win, and Western artist Sotaro Yasui.
Perhaps in the past (late Edo period), the temple area should have been wider. In the rakugo story "Kuramae Kago", it is described that there is a spot called "Kakuji Temple, which is Daimon's long temple."
History of the history of the Jodo Shinshu temple Yokozuna's grave is also good
Temples with many attractions 🙏
Tokugawa Ieyasu's wisdom bag Zojoji monk
Therefore, his grave and state scholar Masayoshi Ishikawa, female idol Gidayu who was said to be a national idol at the time, Ayanosuke Takemoto first generation, Yokozuna Akiumi who robbed Futabayama of victory, Aki Umi Sotaro Yasui, a Western painter who was said to be one of the two best-known artists, Yorize Hasegawa, a journalist who symbolizes Taisho democracy, Ryuji Suzuki, chairman of the baseball celebrity, and the grave of the famous Sharaku master, Fumigoro Daidoyama. It's worth seeing (◠‿◠).
Also in the precincts, there are lots of attractions that history lovers can't stand, such as candy-named time warehouses, bronze statues of Bodhisattva statues created by a precious founder, and stone lanterns related to Tokugawa Iemitsu (๑˃̵ᴗ˂̵)
It was founded as a soan from the Tensho era (around 1575), and it is said that the Kanchi Kokushi Gen Honorable Scholar of Zojoji Chukokaizan opened in Keicho 4 (1599). It seems to have been called "Kara-ji" since the Edo era, but the reason was that the thick kaya trees on the grounds protected the treasure from fire. Thank you very much, I got a red seal "Minami Muamida Buddha".
A 400-year-old temple depicted in Ukiyo-e. Jodo sect
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