Sugamo Koshinzuka (Sugamo, Tokyo)

historic siteIkebukuro/Akabane

Sugamo Koshinzuka (Sugamo, Tokyo)(Sugamo Koushinzuka)

post townIssa KobayashiHiroshige UtagawaSarutabiko

The Koshinzuka of Sugamo is said to have been founded in 1502 when a Koshinzuka (a pagoda for the dead) measuring eight feet high was erected. In the Edo period (1603-1867), the temple was very popular as a resting place for travelers with many teahouses because of its proximity to Itabashi, a post station on the Nakasendo (Highway of Mt. Nakayama). At that time, the Koshinto was also used as a guidepost. It is also depicted in an ukiyoe woodblock print by Hiroshige Utagawa, and there is a poem written by Issa Kobayashi who stopped by the teahouse. Although the pagoda itself does not exist today, there is now a kenshindo (a shrine for the dead), where the deity Sarutahiko, known as the god of the road and the god of travelers, is enshrined.

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address (e.g. of house) 4-35 Sugamo, Toshima-ku, Tokyo
Access 1 min. from Toden Koshinzuka Station

phone nashi (Pyrus pyrifolia, esp. var. culta)
External Links

Official Web Site

Founding and opening of business 1502 (2nd year of the Bungei Era)

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