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there are graves of the kuroda family and the ukita family.
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It is an area that prospered as Bizen's Fukuoka City from ancient times to the Middle Ages and early modern times. At that time, it was a temple with many Dou. A large ginkgo tree was overgrown in the quiet precincts, and the fruit fell and smelled. In the graveyard in the back, there is a graveyard of the Ukita family who ruled Okayama during the Sengoku period and the Kuroda family who ruled Kyushu Fukuoka during the Edo period.
Preparing the existence of the former long-distance ship Fukuoka の Center
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It is a building with a strong presence in the cityscape that entered the long ship side a little from the Yoshii River. There are several large ginkgo trees and the temple stands surrounded by them. There is also a tomb of the Kuroda family ancestors nearby, so you can stop by while worshiping.
It is a temple that forms the center of the former post town of Fukuoka. In the past, there was Jubo Ichiin, and it was said to have been prosperous. According to the local explanation board, the temple was opened in 1403 by the son of Norikoshi Akamatsu, the Lord of Harima. There is the grave of Kuroda Kanbei's great grandfather and the grave of the father of the Ukita family. The large ginkgo in the precincts should probably have very beautiful yellow leaves.
there are graves of the kuroda family and the ukita family.
It is an area that prospered as Bizen's Fukuoka City from ancient times to the Middle Ages and early modern times. At that time, it was a temple with many Dou. A large ginkgo tree was overgrown in the quiet precincts, and the fruit fell and smelled. In the graveyard in the back, there is a graveyard of the Ukita family who ruled Okayama during the Sengoku period and the Kuroda family who ruled Kyushu Fukuoka during the Edo period.
Preparing the existence of the former long-distance ship Fukuoka の Center
It is a building with a strong presence in the cityscape that entered the long ship side a little from the Yoshii River. There are several large ginkgo trees and the temple stands surrounded by them. There is also a tomb of the Kuroda family ancestors nearby, so you can stop by while worshiping.
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It is a temple that forms the center of the former post town of Fukuoka. In the past, there was Jubo Ichiin, and it was said to have been prosperous. According to the local explanation board, the temple was opened in 1403 by the son of Norikoshi Akamatsu, the Lord of Harima. There is the grave of Kuroda Kanbei's great grandfather and the grave of the father of the Ukita family. The large ginkgo in the precincts should probably have very beautiful yellow leaves.