tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1152379415853573241.post2203892811862704239..comments2024-02-13T12:11:57.507+09:00Comments on Edo - the EDOPEDIA -: Ronin Chushingura Gabi Grevehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16362456518166174106noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1152379415853573241.post-7774881124850885162021-12-26T12:49:53.377+09:002021-12-26T12:49:53.377+09:00Kagiya No Tsuji 鍵屋の辻
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Kagiya no Tsuji was one o...<b>Kagiya No Tsuji 鍵屋の辻 </b><br />.<br />Kagiya no Tsuji was one of the three great vendettas of the Edo period, alongside Chushingura (The 47 Ronin Story) and The Soga Brothers Incident. The Kagiya no Tsuji Incident took place on December 26, 1634, at Otamachi, about 400m west of Iga Ueno Castle.<br />.<br />https://samurai-world.com/kagiya-no-tsuji/<br />.Gabi Grevehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16362456518166174106noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1152379415853573241.post-34160728807044750102020-03-07T13:53:53.900+09:002020-03-07T13:53:53.900+09:00Legend from Kyoto, 宮津市 Miyazu city
. komajishi 高...<b> Legend from Kyoto, 宮津市 Miyazu city </b><br /><br />. komajishi 高麗獅子 Korean lion dog .<br />Once a stone statue of a lion dog became alive, flew up to the sky and came to town. There it did a lot of bad things and troubles.<br />A roonin 浪人 Ronin masterless Samurai cut off its leg, the lion dog fell down but soon got up again and run away.<br />Next morning the leg of the stone statue was cut off and blood was oozing out. <br />.<br />https://edoflourishing.blogspot.com/2020/02/miyazu-kaido-highway.html<br />.<br />Gabi Grevehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16362456518166174106noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1152379415853573241.post-16928809133056655462017-03-31T14:14:41.137+09:002017-03-31T14:14:41.137+09:00- 蓮葉山 Renyozan 妙智院 Myochi-In 観音寺 Kannon-Ji
台東区谷中5-...<br /><b>- 蓮葉山 Renyozan 妙智院 Myochi-In 観音寺 Kannon-Ji<br />台東区谷中5-8-28 / 5 Chome-8-28 Yanaka, Taitō ward</b><br /><br />The two members of the 47 Ronin, 近松勘六行重 Chikamatsu Kanroku Yukishige (1670 - 1703) and 奥田貞右衛門行高 Okuda Sadaemon Yukitaka (1678 - 1703), were brothers of the 6th head priest of this temple, 朝山大和尚 high Priest Asayama.<br />The Ronin also used this temple often for their secret meetings.<br />After their death, this monument was erected in their honor.<br />.<br />赤穂浪士ゆかりの寺 <br />赤穂浪士 供養塔<br />.<br />https://gokurakuparadies.blogspot.jp/2017/02/gofunai-temples-42-and-43.html<br />.<br />Gabi Grevehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16362456518166174106noreply@blogger.com