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A grave in a shopping street
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It is a quiet place surrounded by old trees in the shopping street of Shijo station. The parking lot also has a large coin parking lot at a 1 ~ 2 minute walk, and it seems to be free if you use the surrounding drugstores and supermarkets, and it is cheap at 110 yen per hour even for general use. Kokusu is Masayuki Kusunoki and is the eldest son of Masashige Kusunoki (Kokusunoki). Historically, he was defeated by the army of Komoronao in the battle of Shijokusunoki, which is the battle of the northern court and the southern court. Participate in the battle of Shijokusunoki ...
A place that is indispensable around here. From this place, climb the approach and walk to Shijo Shrine, which enshrines Kusunoki as the main deity, for a little 10 minutes. Shijo Shrine has a resting place and a monument 々, but this place is only a graveyard and a large camphor tree, but it is a place where you can calm your mind.
the graveyard of masayuki kusunoki, a loyal retainer of the southern court
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It is the graveyard of Masayuki Kusunoki in front of JR Shijo Station. The large camphor tree in the graveyard is eye-catching. It seems that locals are in good condition. Masayuki was defeated by the northern court warlord Komoronao in the battle of Shijo Nada during the Northern and Southern Dynasties and died in the battle. In addition, Shijo Nada Shrine, which enshrines Masayuki in the Meiji era, is built at the foot of Mt. Iimori toward the east from here.
People living in the city blend into the level that they are not very aware of. However, it has a sacred atmosphere. There is also a park quietly, so children can play occasionally.
There are monuments related to Kusunoki in various places in Kitagawachi. This is a graveyard, but if you look at the large Kusunoki trees and tombstones, you will mistake them for temples and shrines. It's hard to maintain, but it may be proof that it's loved by the locals.
A grave in a shopping street
It is a quiet place surrounded by old trees in the shopping street of Shijo station. The parking lot also has a large coin parking lot at a 1 ~ 2 minute walk, and it seems to be free if you use the surrounding drugstores and supermarkets, and it is cheap at 110 yen per hour even for general use. Kokusu is Masayuki Kusunoki and is the eldest son of Masashige Kusunoki (Kokusunoki). Historically, he was defeated by the army of Komoronao in the battle of Shijokusunoki, which is the battle of the northern court and the southern court. Participate in the battle of Shijokusunoki ...
We're watching over the citizens.
A place that is indispensable around here. From this place, climb the approach and walk to Shijo Shrine, which enshrines Kusunoki as the main deity, for a little 10 minutes. Shijo Shrine has a resting place and a monument 々, but this place is only a graveyard and a large camphor tree, but it is a place where you can calm your mind.
the graveyard of masayuki kusunoki, a loyal retainer of the southern court
It is the graveyard of Masayuki Kusunoki in front of JR Shijo Station. The large camphor tree in the graveyard is eye-catching. It seems that locals are in good condition. Masayuki was defeated by the northern court warlord Komoronao in the battle of Shijo Nada during the Northern and Southern Dynasties and died in the battle. In addition, Shijo Nada Shrine, which enshrines Masayuki in the Meiji era, is built at the foot of Mt. Iimori toward the east from here.
Silently in the shopping street
People living in the city blend into the level that they are not very aware of. However, it has a sacred atmosphere. There is also a park quietly, so children can play occasionally.
I'm loved.
There are monuments related to Kusunoki in various places in Kitagawachi. This is a graveyard, but if you look at the large Kusunoki trees and tombstones, you will mistake them for temples and shrines. It's hard to maintain, but it may be proof that it's loved by the locals.