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And when we read the explanation, we tried to learn acupuncture, but we were clumsy and unable to learn it, and we might also learn that this Fukuishi slid into a big change in life.
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Here is "Fukuishi (a stone that is said to have devised Sugiyama-style tube acupuncture from Matsuba that Kenko Sugiyama picked up by chance)" "Fukuishi Ming Koshin Memorial Tower (built in 1792)" "E ノ Shima Benzaiten Doshi (Kengyo Sugiyama built, There is a statue of Kenko Sugiyama (built in May 2021, the year after the birth of 410). When I read the explanation (see attached photo), I tried to learn acupuncture, but I was clumsy and couldn't learn it.
It is located at the end of the Hashinmon gate of Enoshima. When Kenko Sugiyama, an acupuncturist from the Edo period, peeked into this stone and fell down, he came up with a method called tube acupuncture by stabbing bamboo tubes and pine leaves into his body. It is a good thing that turns into a bad thing. I don't know if it is true, but it is an interesting anecdote.
Do you know "Fukuishi"? There are many historic sites such as Ejima Shrine on the island of Enoshima, and this "Fukuishi" is one of them. Although it is a stone monument related to Sugiyama Kenko, the place stands on the right side of the end of Zuishinmon. It is said that the blind Kenko Sugiyama decided to treat acupuncture, but it did not go well, and went to this place on the basis of Shinto and Buddhism, and after stumbled on this stone and his eyes cooled, he went to the road of success and cured Tsunayoshi Tokugawa's disease. Hey, that's what happens. ...
It is a Fukuishi derived from the blind acupuncture and moxibustion doctor Sugiyama Kenko in the Edo period, who built a signpost to Ejima Benzaiten that still remains here and there in the city. Kazuichi Sugiyama (later kengyo) stumbled on the way back at enoshima benzaiten toge pass and lost his mind, and when he noticed, he held a bamboo tube with pine leaves in his hand, and devised a tube acupuncture technique as a hint and went to Edo He went to advance As a result, it is said that you will be lucky to pick up things here. From Benzaiten Nakamise Street, pass through the vermilion torii gate and Zuishinmon, and the stone steps on your right hand are several steps ...
And when we read the explanation, we tried to learn acupuncture, but we were clumsy and unable to learn it, and we might also learn that this Fukuishi slid into a big change in life.
Here is "Fukuishi (a stone that is said to have devised Sugiyama-style tube acupuncture from Matsuba that Kenko Sugiyama picked up by chance)" "Fukuishi Ming Koshin Memorial Tower (built in 1792)" "E ノ Shima Benzaiten Doshi (Kengyo Sugiyama built, There is a statue of Kenko Sugiyama (built in May 2021, the year after the birth of 410). When I read the explanation (see attached photo), I tried to learn acupuncture, but I was clumsy and couldn't learn it.
Disaster turns into blessing.
It is located at the end of the Hashinmon gate of Enoshima. When Kenko Sugiyama, an acupuncturist from the Edo period, peeked into this stone and fell down, he came up with a method called tube acupuncture by stabbing bamboo tubes and pine leaves into his body. It is a good thing that turns into a bad thing. I don't know if it is true, but it is an interesting anecdote.
It's a very important stone that we've made.
Do you know "Fukuishi"? There are many historic sites such as Ejima Shrine on the island of Enoshima, and this "Fukuishi" is one of them. Although it is a stone monument related to Sugiyama Kenko, the place stands on the right side of the end of Zuishinmon. It is said that the blind Kenko Sugiyama decided to treat acupuncture, but it did not go well, and went to this place on the basis of Shinto and Buddhism, and after stumbled on this stone and his eyes cooled, he went to the road of success and cured Tsunayoshi Tokugawa's disease. Hey, that's what happens. ...
Ishi related to kengyo Sugiyama
It is a Fukuishi derived from the blind acupuncture and moxibustion doctor Sugiyama Kenko in the Edo period, who built a signpost to Ejima Benzaiten that still remains here and there in the city. Kazuichi Sugiyama (later kengyo) stumbled on the way back at enoshima benzaiten toge pass and lost his mind, and when he noticed, he held a bamboo tube with pine leaves in his hand, and devised a tube acupuncture technique as a hint and went to Edo He went to advance As a result, it is said that you will be lucky to pick up things here. From Benzaiten Nakamise Street, pass through the vermilion torii gate and Zuishinmon, and the stone steps on your right hand are several steps ...