Kyoto Ryozen Gokoku Shrine - Kyoto
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住所 : | 1 Seikanji Ryozancho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0861, Japan |
電話 : | 📞 +877 |
Postal code : | 605-0861 |
Webサイト : | http://www.gokoku.or.jp/ |
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Description : | Sacred Shinto shrine & burial site of Japanese heroes Sakamoto Ryōma & Nakaoka Shintarō. |
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ありがっ様・Meaning of thank you in JPN dialect on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 歴史好きとしてはお詣りしたいお宮さまです。我が国が今あるのは、ここに祀られる方々のお陰です。出来るだけ慰霊碑にお詣りし、今の危機をどう克服するべきかを考える良い時間になりました。心よりありがっ様です。
As a history lover, I would like to pray. Japan is now thanks to the people enshrined here. It was a good time to visit the memorial monument as much as possible and think about how to overcome the current crisis. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 御祭神:
霊山官祭招魂社に於て奉祀せる祭神は五百四十九柱であって、古くは天誅組の首将中山忠光卿を始めとし梁川星巌、梅田雲浜、頼三樹三郎、月照信海、来島又兵衛、久坂玄瑞、寺島忠三郎、入江九市、坂本龍馬、中岡慎太郎、吉村寅太郎、平野国臣、宮部鼎蔵、真木和泉守等その功績は人の能く知るところである。
東福寺、大雲院、泉涌寺の官祭招魂社及び明治四十一年までの合祀を含め勤王の祭神数は一三五六柱である。爾来日清、日露、満州、支那、大東亜の各戦役に戦歿せる英霊を合祀し今日に至る。(平成13年10月13日現在の祭神数は七三、〇一一柱である)
鎮座地:京都府京都市東山区清閑寺霊山町1
霊山(墓地)があるちょっと珍しい護国神社でした。神社の参拝には料金は必要ないですが、霊山(墓地)に入山するには入山料が必要になります。大人は一人300円です。しかそ、ここまで来たら入山したくなりますよ。坂本龍馬や中岡慎太郎のお墓がありますからねー。キツいめの勾配の坂道や階段がありますからハイヒールなんて無茶ですよ笑
龍馬と慎太郎は横に並んでました。その龍馬達の墓からは京都市内が一望できました。
明治維新については、近年になって諸説言われるようになりましたが、真相は如何に?ですね。
ともあれ、現代の日本国に日本人と生まれてこれた感謝と 、未だに生きさせて頂けてることを英霊の皆様に感謝を伝えて帰ってきました。
神社を後にして徒歩にて坂道を下っていると、夕陽がとっても綺麗だったのでそれも写真に撮りました。
神社には駐車場がありませんので、神社の手前の寺院の有料駐車場へ停めるのがベストかな。
Saijin:
The deities enshrined at the Sacred Mountain Government Festival Invitation Company are 549 pillars, and in the olden days, including Sir Nakayama Tadamitsu, the chief of the Tenki group, Yanagawa Seigan, Umeda Unpin, Yasuomi Kisaburo, Tsukiteru Nobuumi, Kijima Matabei, Kusaka Genzui, Terashima Chuzaburo, Irie Kyuichi, Sakamoto Ryoma, Nakaoka Shintaro, Yoshimura Torataro, Hirano Kuniomi, Miyabe Seizo, Maki Izumi Mamoru, etc.
The number of deities of the Emperor is 1356, including the official festival Shokonsha of Tofukuji Temple, Daiunin Temple, and Sennyuji Temple, and the shrines of the shrines up to the 41st year of the Meiji era. It continues to this day by enshrining the spirits of the Sino-Japanese, Russo-Japanese, Manchurian, Chinese, and Daitoa campaigns. (The number of gods as of October 13, 2001 is 73,011 pillars)
Enshrined place: 1 Seikanji Ryozancho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
It was a rare Gokoku shrine with a sacred mountain (graveyard). There is no fee to visit the shrine, but you will need to pay to enter the sacred mountain (graveyard). Adults are 300 yen per person. However, if you come this far, you will want to enter the mountain. There are graves of Ryoma Sakamoto and Shintaro Nakaoka. High heels are unreasonable because there are steep slopes and stairs.
Ryoma and Shintaro lined up side by side. From the tombs of Ryoma and others, I could see the whole city of Kyoto.
There have been various theories about the Meiji Restoration in recent years, but what is the truth? is not it.
Anyway, I thanked all the spirits for being born with Japanese people in modern Japan and for being able to live still.
When I left the shrine and walked down the slope, the sunset was so beautiful that I took a picture of it.
There is no parking lot at the shrine, so it's best to park at the toll parking lot of the temple in front of the shrine.
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WATARU MORINO on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ good!
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Gonzalo Gossweiler on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A good place to stop and sit.
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Dominic Gavan on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Beautiful and Solemn Place
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Nothing great. Other shrines are better. The robot act was very poor.
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Then I went back and walked uphill a road called 維新の道 to Kyoto Ryozen Gokoku Shrine, which also the burial site of Japanese reform heroes such as 坂本龍馬 and 中岡慎太郎. There are almost no visitors on the long uphill way and in the shrine. I only wanted to solute before the tomb of 坂本龍馬. It was nearly closed time. I quickly toss coins and went upside the hill to the east of the shrine where Monuments located. I climbed fast and saw lots of tombstones near to each other. That solemn made me a little nervous. I found a large terrace but found no his tomb. So I climbed another layer and found it eventually. It's solemn and ordinary as others. I bowed with great respect. And from here, I had a great view of Kyoto, much better than from Kiyomizu. I could see dark mountains hugged Kyoto, long thick clouds were about to cover Kyoto, and the setting sun choked at the edge between clouds and mountains. The beautiful and quiet scene 龍馬 could enjoy every day moved me. Brave and committed people deserve a better life. He made it, and so do current Japanese.
I hadn't known much about 龍馬 then, except his brief life from the wiki and NHK drama 新選組. After leaving Japan, I watched NHK drama 龍馬伝. His last moment was like witnessing a previous breaking into pieces. Forty episodes made him a regular and warm accompanying-open-minded, dared to think and try, which seemed to last forever, albeit death rendered him immoral.
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I traveled to Kyoto to pay my respect to #RyomaSakamoto and to gather family registries.
Thanks to a wonderful student of mine named Noriko. I shockingly learned one of my ancestors, a doctor named Shosai Fujita, performed surgery on Ryoma Sakamoto saving his life, after Sakamoto was attacked at the Teradaya Inn.
Noriko pointed out pages 44-46 stated this. Also, other members of my family are mentioned on pages 118-120. My family registries and family testimonies on two different branches of the Fujita family, also support this narrative.
I feel proud. I also feel a bit of my inside soul is repaired also. To know where I came from is to empower oneself to continue a family legacy, to know where to walk in the future and what footprints to leave behind.
Ryoma Sakamoto was one of the founding fathers of the Meiji Revolution (Restoration in Western Historiography) and he employed diplomacy and peace to unite tribes for the dream of a modern Japan.
His grave today does not reflect the greatness of this amazing, courageous, and prudent hero of Japanese history. But may his legacy, may we who agree with a modern Japan and peace, give him a bow.???
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