We went to check it out today.
There were many videos and artifacts explaining the life of Katsu Kaishu, who founded the Japanese Navy, and who was a peacemaker.
Loved the tile!
Katsu Kaishu and his wife are buried next to the museum.
Nearby is Myofukuji.
Super peaceful.
Down the street is Yukigaya Hachiman Shrine.
Shusseishi : stone to pray for success
Before becoming yokozuna, sumo wrestler Taiho, taught some children sumo in this area.
Then, in 1959, when Yukigaya Hachiman Shrine was built, and Taiho was promoted to yokozuna, he donated this shusseishi to the shrine.
Lots of koi nobori decorated by children in the area.
Many had wishes and prayers written on them.
It was nice to walk around and get out and about.
Katsu Kaishu Memorial Museum
2-3-1 Minamisenzoku
Ota, Tokyo
Phone: 03.6425.7608
Closed Mondays
Hours: 10:00-18:00
Admission: 300 yen (adults), 100 yen (children up to Junior high age)
1 comment:
Very pretty Kat!
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