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Although he was a master general who made the foundation of Aizu and was placed at a glance by Oda Nobunaga and Hideyoshi Toyotomi, the grave was quietly built in the precincts of Kotokuji Temple and I felt lonely.
I knew it immediately because there was a prominent monument on the main street. There were many stone monuments and signboards before arriving at the main body of the tomb.
It is the grave of Gamo Ujisato, a Sengoku warlord who served Oda Nobunaga. It was next to the main hall of Kotokuji Temple, which is located on the east back of Shinmei-dori. Gamo Ujisato is said to have a deep connection with Aizu, such as building Tsuruga Castle and maintaining the castle town, and promoting the lacquer ware industry that is handed down to the present. I thought the tomb of the Gorinto was rare.
Behind Shinmei-dori, inside Kotokuji Temple. Although it is behind, I think you can go because there is a guide to "Gamo Ujisato's Tomb" in the place 々. The tomb of the Gorinto says "sky, wind, fire, water, and land". Aizu tends to be the end of the Edo period, but it can be said that it did not start unless Gamo Ujisato came to Aizu. There is a monument to his death in front of the grave.
After visiting Aizuwakamatsu, head north and pass the city hall to find a temple called Gotokuji. In the precincts, there was a graveyard of Sengoku warlord Gamo Ujisato, who quietly built the foundation of Aizu Castle. The visitors were also sparse and I was able to take a leisurely tour.
King Wu-jiang
Although he was a master general who made the foundation of Aizu and was placed at a glance by Oda Nobunaga and Hideyoshi Toyotomi, the grave was quietly built in the precincts of Kotokuji Temple and I felt lonely.
It's in a magnificent temple.
I knew it immediately because there was a prominent monument on the main street. There were many stone monuments and signboards before arriving at the main body of the tomb.
It's at Kotokuji Temple.
It is the grave of Gamo Ujisato, a Sengoku warlord who served Oda Nobunaga. It was next to the main hall of Kotokuji Temple, which is located on the east back of Shinmei-dori. Gamo Ujisato is said to have a deep connection with Aizu, such as building Tsuruga Castle and maintaining the castle town, and promoting the lacquer ware industry that is handed down to the present. I thought the tomb of the Gorinto was rare.
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Behind Shinmei-dori, inside Kotokuji Temple. Although it is behind, I think you can go because there is a guide to "Gamo Ujisato's Tomb" in the place 々. The tomb of the Gorinto says "sky, wind, fire, water, and land". Aizu tends to be the end of the Edo period, but it can be said that it did not start unless Gamo Ujisato came to Aizu. There is a monument to his death in front of the grave.
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After visiting Aizuwakamatsu, head north and pass the city hall to find a temple called Gotokuji. In the precincts, there was a graveyard of Sengoku warlord Gamo Ujisato, who quietly built the foundation of Aizu Castle. The visitors were also sparse and I was able to take a leisurely tour.