Ulasan Mausoleum of Emperor Antoku: Petua Setempat dan Pengalaman Daripada Pelawat
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Mausoleum of tragic emperor
During the battle of Dannoura, Emperor Antoku, whose mother is the daughter of Taira family, the loser of the battle, went into water and lost his life. This is the mausoleum of this tragic emperor.
Ulasan diberikan pada 29 Dis 2019
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Antoku Tenno
Teks Asal
In the Heian period, when power broke out and lost in the 7-year Genpei War, the shrine built by Emperor Antoku, 8, and his grandmother jumped into the sea together to commemorate his death is Akama Jingu. The tomb of Emperor Antoku is located in Akama Jingu Shrine, and it is said that he holds a ritual to honor Emperor Antoku every May.
Ulasan diberikan pada 12 Jul 2023
bakera73
There's only a closed gate on the stone steps.
Teks Asal
Emperor Antoku died when he was slightly full 6 when he was defeated in the battle of Dannoura and was hugged by the second nun and entered the water. There was this mausoleum next to Akama Jingu, which enshrines Emperor Antoku. The colors were flashy, and unlike Akama Jingu, which was crowded with many worshipers, few people visited. Just the closed gate on the stone steps made me feel the story of tragedy.
Ulasan diberikan pada 22 Jan 2023
k_matsu132
かな door
Teks Asal
After visiting Akama Jingu, there was a solemn gate a little further west from Suitenmon. This gate was the tomb of Emperor Antoku Amidaji. 1185 Year. When the Heike was defeated in the battle of Dannoura, Emperor Antoku, who was only 8 years old in countless years, was hugged by a second nun wearing gods and treasure swords and entered the water. It is the tomb of Emperor Antoku. Unlike Akama Shrine, which had many worshipers, I couldn't find anyone to visit. I prayed quietly.
Ulasan diberikan pada 28 Dis 2022
LTB511
Just look at the gate.
Teks Asal
Adjacent to Akama Jingu. Emperor Antoku was the grandson of Taira no Kiyomori and ascended the throne to the 81st Emperor at the age of 1 in 1180. In 1185, he entered the water in the battle of Dannoura and died. This place was designated as a pseudo mausoleum (a place presumed to be a mausoleum) in 1889. Of course, you can't enter the mausoleum and only see the gate.
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Mausoleum of tragic emperor
During the battle of Dannoura, Emperor Antoku, whose mother is the daughter of Taira family, the loser of the battle, went into water and lost his life. This is the mausoleum of this tragic emperor.
Antoku Tenno
In the Heian period, when power broke out and lost in the 7-year Genpei War, the shrine built by Emperor Antoku, 8, and his grandmother jumped into the sea together to commemorate his death is Akama Jingu. The tomb of Emperor Antoku is located in Akama Jingu Shrine, and it is said that he holds a ritual to honor Emperor Antoku every May.
There's only a closed gate on the stone steps.
Emperor Antoku died when he was slightly full 6 when he was defeated in the battle of Dannoura and was hugged by the second nun and entered the water. There was this mausoleum next to Akama Jingu, which enshrines Emperor Antoku. The colors were flashy, and unlike Akama Jingu, which was crowded with many worshipers, few people visited. Just the closed gate on the stone steps made me feel the story of tragedy.
かな door
After visiting Akama Jingu, there was a solemn gate a little further west from Suitenmon. This gate was the tomb of Emperor Antoku Amidaji. 1185 Year. When the Heike was defeated in the battle of Dannoura, Emperor Antoku, who was only 8 years old in countless years, was hugged by a second nun wearing gods and treasure swords and entered the water. It is the tomb of Emperor Antoku. Unlike Akama Shrine, which had many worshipers, I couldn't find anyone to visit. I prayed quietly.
Just look at the gate.
Adjacent to Akama Jingu. Emperor Antoku was the grandson of Taira no Kiyomori and ascended the throne to the 81st Emperor at the age of 1 in 1180. In 1185, he entered the water in the battle of Dannoura and died. This place was designated as a pseudo mausoleum (a place presumed to be a mausoleum) in 1889. Of course, you can't enter the mausoleum and only see the gate.