Matsunaga-Inari-sha Shrine - Kyoto

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住所 :

Minamishimizucho, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto, 602-8108, Japan

Postal code : 602-8108
カテゴリ:

Minamishimizucho, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto, 602-8108, Japan
肯定ペンギン on Google

松屋町通沿いにあります。
Located along Matsuyacho-dori.
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このあたりは聚楽第(城)南二ノ丸の南東の内郭にあたります。聚楽第とは,天正14(1586)年豊臣秀吉(1536~98)が大内裏旧跡の内野に構築した邸宅で,翌年完成しました。北は元誓願寺通,東は堀川通,南は下立売通,西は千本通を外郭とし,内郭には本丸を中心に北ノ丸,南二ノ丸,西ノ丸の曲輪が築かれたと推定されています。文禄4(1595)年,秀吉は豊臣秀次(1568~95)を謀反の疑いで自害に追いやり,秀次の居所となっていた聚楽第も破却しますた。この石標は,聚楽城の濠に架かる鵲(かささぎ)橋の跡を示すものであると伝わります。 松永稲荷にある石碑がこの石碑です。碑文の文字がかすれて読みにくいですが、常夜燈の隣にある写真が石碑です。碑文は「聚楽城鵲橋旧跡」です。左隣の常夜燈を目印に探してください。この石碑がある場所に「聚楽第の堀に架かっていた橋」という伝承がある鵲橋がありました。鵲橋は庭園の池に架かっている小さな石橋のことです。 私は鵲(カササギ)を見たことがありません。近畿にはいないと思います。ロッシーニのオペラで「泥棒かささぎ」というのがあって名前は聞いたことがありますが、みたことはないです。 カササギ(鵲、Pica pica)は、鳥綱スズメ目カラス科に分類される鳥類らしい。烏と一緒で頭のいい鳥らしいです。佐賀県の生息域は国の天然記念物に指定されているそうです。 昭和36年(1961)にこの辺りで行われた下水道工事の時に石の欄干と擬宝珠が地中から出土したとあり、鵲橋は実際に存在したようです。 This area corresponds to the southeastern inner hull of Jurakudai (castle) Minami Ninomaru. Jurakudai is a mansion built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1536-98) in the infield of the Heian Palace historic site in 1586, and was completed the following year. Motoseiganji-dori in the north, Horikawa-dori in the east, Shimodate-dori in the south, and Senbon-dori in the west. It is estimated. In Bunroku 4 (1595), Hideyoshi forced Toyotomi Hidetsugu (1568-95) to commit suicide on suspicion of rebellion, and also destroyed Jurakudai, which was Hidetsugu's residence. It is said that this stone marker shows the remains of the magpie bridge over the moat of Juraku Castle. This stone monument is located in Matsunaga Inari. The letters on the inscription are faint and difficult to read, but the photo next to the nightlight is the stone monument. The inscription is "Historic Site of Juraku Castle Ubashi". Look for the nightlight on the left as a landmark. At the place where this stone monument is located, there was a bridge with a tradition of "the bridge over the Jurakudai moat." Ubashi is a small stone bridge over a pond in the garden. I have never seen a magpie. I don't think it's in Kinki. I've heard the name "Thief Kasagi" in Rossini's opera, but I've never seen it. The magpie (Pica pica) seems to be a bird that is classified in the Passerine crow family. It seems to be a smart bird with a crow. The habitat of Saga Prefecture is said to be designated as a national natural monument. It is said that stone balustrades and giboshi were excavated from the ground during the sewerage work carried out in this area in 1961, and it seems that the bridge actually existed.
This area corresponds to the southeastern inner hull of Jurakudai (castle) Minami Ninomaru. Jurakudai is a mansion built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1536-98) in the infield of the Heian Palace historic site in 1586, and was completed the following year. Motoseiganji-dori in the north, Horikawa-dori in the east, Shimodate-dori in the south, and Senbon-dori in the west. It is estimated. In Bunroku 4 (1595), Hideyoshi forced Toyotomi Hidetsugu (1568-95) to commit suicide on suspicion of rebellion, and also destroyed Jurakudai, which was Hidetsugu's residence. It is said that this stone marker shows the remains of the magpie bridge over the moat of Juraku Castle. This stone monument is located in Matsunaga Inari. The letters on the inscription are faint and difficult to read, but the photo next to the nightlight is the stone monument. The inscription is "Historic Site of Juraku Castle Ubashi". Look for the nightlight on the left as a landmark. At the place where this stone monument is located, there was a bridge that has a tradition of "the bridge over the Jurakudai moat." Ubashi is a small stone bridge over a pond in the garden. I have never seen a magpie. I don't think it's in Kinki. I've heard the name "Thief Kasagi" in Rossini's opera, but I've never seen it. The magpie (Pica pica) seems to be a bird that is classified in the Passerine crow family. It seems to be a smart bird with a crow. The habitat of Saga Prefecture is said to be designated as a national natural monument. It is said that stone balustrades and giboshi were excavated from the ground during the sewerage work carried out in this area in 1961, and it seems that the bridge actually existed. This area corresponds to the southeastern inner hull of Jurakudai (castle) Minami Ninomaru. Jurakudai is a mansion built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1536-98) in the infield of the Heian Palace historic site in 1586, and was completed the following year. dori in the north, Horikawa-dori in the east, Shimodate-dori in the south, and Senbon-dori in the west. It is estimated. In Bunroku 4 (1595), Hideyoshi forced Toyotomi Hidetsugu (1568-95) to commit suicide It is said that this stone marker shows the remains of the magpie bridge over the moat of Juraku Castle. It is said that this stone marker shows the remains of the magpie bridge over the moat of Juraku Castle. This stone monument is located in Matsunaga Inari. The letters on the inscription are faint and difficult to read, but the photo next to the nightlight is the stone monument. The inscription is "Historic Site of Juraku Castle Ubashi". Look for the nightlight on The left as a landmark. At the place where this stone monument is located, there was a bridge with a tradition of "the bridge over the Jurakudai moat." Ubashi is a small stone bridge over a pond in the garden. I have never seen a magpie. I don't think it's in Kinki. I've heard the name "Thief Kasagi" in Rossini's opera, but I've never seen it. The magpie (Pica pica) seems to be a bird that is classified in the Passerine crow family. It seems to be a smart bird with a crow. The habitat of Saga Prefecture is said to be designated as a national natural monument. It is said that stone balustrades and giboshi were excavated from the ground during the sewerage work carried out in this area in 1961, and it seems that the bridge actually existed.
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松屋町通出水上る南清水町にあるのが「松永稲荷社」になります。 この付近は、聚楽第の南西に位置したといわれています。社前には「聚楽城鵲橋」の石碑があります。
"Matsunaga Inarisha" is located in Minamishimizu-cho, where the water from Matsuyamachi-dori rises. This area is said to be located in the southwest of Jurakudai. There is a stone monument of "Jurakudai Castle Bridge" in front of the company.

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