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There were many gravestones lined up.
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In the back of Matsumae Park, there is a corner where temples are lined up, called Teramachi. In the back, there was the Matsumae family graveyard of the Matsumae feudal lord. It was a large graveyard, and there was a magnificent masonry gate at the entrance of the graveyard. A considerable number of tombstones were lined up in the graveyard. Successive lords and their relatives are probably buried.
It is said that the temple called Hodoji in the back of Matsumae Park is the family temple of the Matsumae feudal lord. In the back of the temple, there was this "Matsumae feudal lord Matsumae family graveyard". It is a magnificent graveyard, and there is also a solid gate at the entrance of the graveyard. When you enter from the gate, you will find many tombstones. It's probably the grave of successive lords and their families.
I'm interested in how the wife's grave is enshrined at the Matsumae family graveyard of the Matsumae feudal lord. This is because I think that this form will enable us to know a part of the feudal lord's family's thinking about women. The Choshu domain and the Mito domain are completely equal, and the Yonezawa domain has another temple as the family temple of his wives, so you can feel the atmosphere of the entire domain. If anyone knows, please tell me.
It was a solemn space with tombs such as successive feudal lords and families of the Matsumae domain lined up in an orderly manner. It is located in Matsumae Park and is worth visiting as part of the course.
A graveyard in a quiet Matsumae Park, as if time had stopped
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In Matsumae Park, which is quiet when the cherry blossom season is off, this graveyard where successive feudal lords and their relatives sleep was a place where time seemed to have stopped. There is a road to this graveyard that turns left at the Sakura Museum and a road that goes straight in front of Hodoji Temple, but both entrances have quaint gates, which are not tourist spots but graveyards. It makes me recognize .. It is about a 10-minute walk from Fukuyama Castle, so if you come to the castle, we recommend that you visit the graveyard.
There were many gravestones lined up.
In the back of Matsumae Park, there is a corner where temples are lined up, called Teramachi. In the back, there was the Matsumae family graveyard of the Matsumae feudal lord. It was a large graveyard, and there was a magnificent masonry gate at the entrance of the graveyard. A considerable number of tombstones were lined up in the graveyard. Successive lords and their relatives are probably buried.
they're sleeping.
It is said that the temple called Hodoji in the back of Matsumae Park is the family temple of the Matsumae feudal lord. In the back of the temple, there was this "Matsumae feudal lord Matsumae family graveyard". It is a magnificent graveyard, and there is also a solid gate at the entrance of the graveyard. When you enter from the gate, you will find many tombstones. It's probably the grave of successive lords and their families.
Tell me.
I'm interested in how the wife's grave is enshrined at the Matsumae family graveyard of the Matsumae feudal lord. This is because I think that this form will enable us to know a part of the feudal lord's family's thinking about women. The Choshu domain and the Mito domain are completely equal, and the Yonezawa domain has another temple as the family temple of his wives, so you can feel the atmosphere of the entire domain. If anyone knows, please tell me.
55 graves are in order.
It was a solemn space with tombs such as successive feudal lords and families of the Matsumae domain lined up in an orderly manner. It is located in Matsumae Park and is worth visiting as part of the course.
A graveyard in a quiet Matsumae Park, as if time had stopped
In Matsumae Park, which is quiet when the cherry blossom season is off, this graveyard where successive feudal lords and their relatives sleep was a place where time seemed to have stopped. There is a road to this graveyard that turns left at the Sakura Museum and a road that goes straight in front of Hodoji Temple, but both entrances have quaint gates, which are not tourist spots but graveyards. It makes me recognize .. It is about a 10-minute walk from Fukuyama Castle, so if you come to the castle, we recommend that you visit the graveyard.