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  • Place Types Cemetery
  • Address Japan, 〒586-0053 Osaka, Kawachinagano, Teramoto, 475 観心寺内
  • Coordinate 34.4366433,135.5998351
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4.5
  • Compound Code CHPX+MW Kawachinagano, Osaka, Japan
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観心寺 楠木正成首塚
観心寺 楠木正成首塚
観心寺 楠木正成首塚
観心寺 楠木正成首塚
観心寺 楠木正成首塚
観心寺 楠木正成首塚
観心寺 楠木正成首塚
観心寺 楠木正成首塚
観心寺 楠木正成首塚
観心寺 楠木正成首塚
Reviews
Satoshi 467 (12/03/2020)
Buried person: Masashige Kusunoki Kusunoki Masashige was defeated in the Battle of Minatogawa on May 25, 1336, and was mistaken for his younger brother Masaki. Masakado's head was once struck by the Rojogawara, but after that, it was delivered to Kanshinji Temple by the order of Takauji Ashikaga and enshrined as a kubizuka. Kusunoki Masashige is also enshrined at Minatogawa Shrine in Kobe, and it is said that the grave is this temple. Worship: 2020/11/22
keiichi koyanagi (07/26/2018)
Kanshinji Temple According to Taiheiki, after receiving a request from Emperor Go-Daigo, Masanari Kusunoki entrusted his wife Hisako and his son Masayuki to Kanshinji for the battle with the Kamakura Shogunate. Masanari's head, which he sworded on May 25, 1336, was sent to the bereaved family at Kanshinji Temple. There is Kusunoki Masashige's kubizuka here. Masayuki, the son of Masanari, who lived at Kanshinji Temple, teamed up in the Southern Court on August 26, 1347 and began fighting with Takauji Ashikaga. 22 years old counting.
あさとも (02/03/2019)
Masunari Kusunoki who broke in the battle of Minatogawa on May 25, 1336 (3 Years' Way) confused himself as his younger brother Masaki and he selfed. The head of the Masarui is once struck by Rokujo Kawahara, but after that, it was delivered to the temple temple by the life of Ashikaga Takashi, and it was enshrined as the head shrine.
Robo uma (10/02/2018)
The Bakumatsu, Tenchiku-kai was raised in front of Masanari Kusuki's head. Transportation is not good from the Masanari Kusunoki cemetery in Minatogawa, few people visit.
Hiroshi Nagao (03/13/2018)
Masanori Kusunoki, who lost the battle of Minatogawa and mistakenly mistaken for his younger brother, Masaki Kusunoki, was temporarily struck by Rokujo Kawara in Kyoto. It is said that it was worshiped as a mound.
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